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My Name is Not Schizophrenia: Removing the Label

My Name is Not Schizophrenia: Removing the Label

December 28, 2012
ruthie
Clinical Practice

Derogatory language hurts when an individual is diagnosed with a mental illness.  And few mental illnesses provoke such derision and insensitivity as schizophrenia. Opinions about…

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Death Becomes Us: The Psychological Trauma of Killing

Death Becomes Us: The Psychological Trauma of Killing

December 21, 2012
ruthie
Clinical Practice

Every blade has two edges; he who wounds with one, wounds himself with the other. – Victor Hugo, Les Misérables Psychiatric breakdown is one of…

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Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

October 5, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research

For those who don’t struggle with their weight, obesity can be a bit of mystery.  After all, it seems simple right?  Eat fewer calories than…

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 Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

September 21, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research

Leigh was four years old the first time she came to therapy.  Her father and step-mother thought she should see a therapist because Leigh had…

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The Traumatic Effects of Forced Deportation on Families

The Traumatic Effects of Forced Deportation on Families

August 31, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Therapy

  Immigration related trauma has many faces.  Complex cultural, political and social issues arise when people choose or are forced to leave their country of…

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Trauma and Health Consequences:  Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

Trauma and Health Consequences: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

August 10, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Video Series

  Health-related consequences are an important concern in the area of sexual abuse. In part two of the Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Elsabeth Jensen, RN PhD,…

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Promoting Attachment Security in First Nations Communities

Promoting Attachment Security in First Nations Communities

August 26, 2011
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Last March, the Trauma and Attachment Report published “Early Attachment: Leaving its Mark Across the Lifespan” (March 11, 2011), which discussed the detrimental effects insecure…

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Hoarding as a Reaction to Trauma

Hoarding as a Reaction to Trauma

June 17, 2011
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

It is estimated that one to two million people in North America are living in so much clutter that they can barely walk through their…

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Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

May 27, 2011
srependa
Clinical Practice, Therapy

The use of expressive arts to treat trauma is known to be a helpful therapeutic intervention for many individuals.  The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed…

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Helping Cystic Fibrosis Patients:  A Nurse’s Account

Helping Cystic Fibrosis Patients: A Nurse’s Account

May 20, 2011
srependa
Clinical Practice, Therapy

Each year, about a thousand new cases of Cystic Fibrosis are diagnosed worldwide, with more than 70% of patients being diagnosed by age two.  The…

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