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Revenge Porn Exposed

Revenge Porn Exposed

November 1, 2013
tmastor
Events, Research

In 2012, 15-year-old Amanda Todd headlined newspapers after sharing her experience of cyberbullying and revenge porn in a YouTube video.  According to Amanda, she was…

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Video Games Rated A for Addictive

Video Games Rated A for Addictive

October 25, 2013
tmastor
Events, Research, Therapy

Picture if you will, flashing screens, loud noises, focused faces and a crowd gathered to watch high stakes games; games that end only when you…

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"State of Emergency”:  High Suicide Rates in First Nations Communities

“State of Emergency”: High Suicide Rates in First Nations Communities

October 11, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

On April 17th 2013, Chief Peter Moonias declared a state of emergency in the community of Neskantaga.  Two suicides within days of each other are…

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No Place to be a Child:  Healing Spaces Amidst Armed Conflict

No Place to be a Child: Healing Spaces Amidst Armed Conflict

September 20, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

“If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have…

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For Families Touched by Homicide, the Media Prolong Pain

For Families Touched by Homicide, the Media Prolong Pain

September 13, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

On January 1st, 2008, fourteen year old Stefanie Rengel was murdered a few meters outside of her Toronto home. After receiving a mysterious phone call…

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Lest we Forget:  Three Decades after the Cambodian Genocide

Lest we Forget: Three Decades after the Cambodian Genocide

July 26, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Uncategorized

“Keeping you is no profit; losing you is no loss.” –slogan of the Khmer Rouge Cambodia is one of the world’s poorest countries, with 30%…

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In the Limelight:  Celebrities Struggling with Mental Health

In the Limelight: Celebrities Struggling with Mental Health

July 19, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research

With the recent death by overdose of Cory Monteith, the issue of celebrity status and mental health is once again raised into the limelight. Reducing…

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Lawmakers Neglect Facts on Video Games and Gun Violence

Lawmakers Neglect Facts on Video Games and Gun Violence

June 28, 2013
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Events, Research, Therapy, Uncategorized

In the wake of the tragic shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, the media have renewed the focus on violence, with video games taking the spotlight.  Targeted…

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Social Media Feed Obsession with “Thigh Gaps”

Social Media Feed Obsession with “Thigh Gaps”

June 14, 2013
srependa
Events

“I just want to take a knife and cut the fat out of my legs.  I’m pretty sure the fat from my legs can feed…

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Little Criminals:  Treatment Remains Elusive for Youth Sexual Offenders

Little Criminals: Treatment Remains Elusive for Youth Sexual Offenders

April 19, 2013
srependa
Events, Research, Therapy, Uncategorized

Residents of Christie Pits neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada, were left in disbelief last year following a series of sexual assaults by a 15-year-old boy (identity…

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