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Maxim Vorobiev, loss, grief, depression, painting, pain, shock, death, metaphor, despair

Fractured by Lightning

October 17, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

“Oak Fractured by Lightning” is an oil painting created by Russian landscape artist Maxim Vorobiev in 1842. Most of Vorobiev’s paintings depict peaceful sceneries including countrysides, seasides, rivers and trees. However, this…

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Dr. Robert Muller, truama, psychotherapy, workshop, treatment, avoidance, recovery, growth-mindset, proffesional development, clients, healing

Relational Strategies to Effectively Treat Challenging Trauma Clients

October 15, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Dr. Robert T Muller, psychotherapist and leading expert in the field of trauma, is hosting two upcoming workshops in the UK. One workshop will be held…

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rape, rape culture, spoken word, poetry, masculinity, social norms, Rudy Francisco, Terisa Siagatonu, MeToo, parenting

Sons

October 10, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Entered in the 2013 National Poetry Slam, “Sons,” is a spoken word poem by Terisa Siagatonu and Rudy Francisco about the rape trial of two college football stars…

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Sounds, Children, Relationships, Video, Psychology, Family, Parenting, Coping, Childcare, Development, Haim Ginott, Alice Ginott

Between Parent and Child

October 8, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Clinical psychologists Haim and Alice Ginott, authors of the renowned book Between Parent and Child, developed a unique approach to child rearing that combines compassion and boundary…

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Art, Painting, Sadness, Depressed, Melancholy, Mental Illness, Mental Health, Glenn Brady, Dark, Artist, Depression, Image

Turning Blue

October 3, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

From Brisbane, Australia, self-taught artist Glenn Brady mesmerizes viewers with his dark and eerie paintings. Turning Blue is no exception. Brady uses blueish hues to portray…

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Addiction, Depression, Drugs, Anxiety, Words, Music, Psychology, Substance Dependence, Mental Health, Trauma, Mother Mother, relationships, love

The Drugs

September 26, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

The lyrics in the song “The Drugs” by Mother Mother describe the extensive impact that addiction can have on an individual and the cumulative toll that drug-dependency can have…

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Abuse, Suicide, Addiction, Bullying, Violence, Fear, Hopelessness, Rejection, Friendship, Kindness, TEDx Talk, Aaron Stark, Shootings, High School

I Was Almost a School Shooter

September 24, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Aaron Stark was a victim of abuse from an early age. He grew up with violent, unstable drug-addicted parents and was bullied both at home and at…

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music, playlist, heartbreak, loneliness, sadness, loss, coping, grief, healing, death, love, songs

Ultimate Playlist When You Lose Someone You Love

September 19, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

  1. Kanye West, ‘Only One 2. Radiohead – ‘Videotape’  3.Rufus Wainwright – ‘Memphis Skyline’  4. AFI – ‘This Time Imperfect’  5. Tiger Army – ‘Where the Moss…

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Art, Therapy, bipolar disorder, Treatment, Mental Health, mental illness, images, painting, Jackson Pollock, depression

Action Painting

September 17, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Jackson Pollock was an American painter who suffered from bipolar disorder and alcoholism for most of his life. Pollock founded the Abstract Expressionist Movement introducing a dramatic new style of painting referred to as…

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art, american, coping, mental health, nature, peace, perseverance, poem, poet laureate, poetry, Robert Frost, nature

Nothing Gold Can Stay

September 12, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

American poet Robert Frost’s famous poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay”  uses nature imagery to reveal that every good time or “gold” moment is fleeting and…

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