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My Trauma Did Not Make Me Stronger

My Trauma Did Not Make Me Stronger

September 17, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

A poem from Iris Rose’s book fragile feelings delves into some of the complex emotions that arises from experiencing a traumatic event.  “My trauma did…

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Parents as Active Agents in Their Child’s Mental Health Recovery

Parents as Active Agents in Their Child’s Mental Health Recovery

September 16, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Research

Parents now face unique challenges in engaging their children. Studies show that young people spend excessive amounts of time daily interacting with screens, with recent…

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Megoosa

Megoosa

September 12, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Image

“Megoosa,” an acrylic painting by Robin Krasinkiewicz, is a contemporary spin on the classic figure of Medusa from Greek Mythology. Robin has always loved mythology…

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No One Noticed

No One Noticed

September 10, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The María’s an American Indie band that combines illustrations of both Spanish and English in many of their songs lead by vocalist Maria Zardoya sings…

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Global Study Identifies New Genetic Links to Depression

Global Study Identifies New Genetic Links to Depression

September 9, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Research

Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, affecting around 322 million people, yet it remains a complex and poorly understood condition. About…

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Depression, Too, Is a Kind of Fire

Depression, Too, Is a Kind of Fire

September 3, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

The poem “Depression, Too, Is a Kind of Fire” is a piece by Taylor Mali. It is written from his perspective, detailing his experiences with…

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Finding the Right Map

Finding the Right Map

September 1, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Stephen Covey, in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, uses the following analogy: “Suppose you wanted to arrive at a specific location in central…

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Brotherly Deception: The Art of Manipulation in Good Time

Brotherly Deception: The Art of Manipulation in Good Time

September 1, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

The movie, Good Time, follows a chaotic duo of brothers as they become involved with the law. The story raises the question of whether the…

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Colorblind

Colorblind

September 1, 2025
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

In Colourblind (2013), singer-songwriter Natalie Wilson traces the subtle ache of trauma not through scream or breakdown, but through quiet dissociation. The song unfolds like…

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