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Attachment Parenting:  The New Standard?

Attachment Parenting: The New Standard?

May 3, 2013
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Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

An image of a women breastfeeding her 3-year old son, in a standing position, was one of the most talked about covers of TIME magazine…

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Sexual Surrogates Help Many who Suffer Alone

Sexual Surrogates Help Many who Suffer Alone

April 26, 2013
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Clinical Practice, Film Review, Research, Therapy

“Helen Hunt was nominated for an Oscar this year?” a man asked his companion as the bus jostled passengers side-to-side.  “Yeah, she played some sex…

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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
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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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Family Health Teams:  Getting a Second (and Third) Opinion

Family Health Teams: Getting a Second (and Third) Opinion

March 22, 2013
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Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Mental health concerns are among the leading reasons patients visit the family doctor’s office. Having psychologists and other mental health providers work in collaboration with…

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A War Vet’s Best Friend:  Cutting the Cost of PTSD Service Dogs

A War Vet’s Best Friend: Cutting the Cost of PTSD Service Dogs

March 15, 2013
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Events, Research, Therapy

After his return from the Vietnam war, Raymond Galmiche, now 64, would experience nightmares, sleeplessness, and flashbacks.  Trying to soothe his symptoms, he sought help…

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U.S. Gun Laws Mistakenly Target the Mentally Ill

U.S. Gun Laws Mistakenly Target the Mentally Ill

March 8, 2013
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Events, Research

In the wake of public tragedy, there is widespread demand for change.  Generalized, sweeping measures are often put in place as a quick response to…

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Dissociative Identity Disorder:  Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

Dissociative Identity Disorder: Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

February 15, 2013
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Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

In the 1996 film Primal Fear, Edward Norton plays Aaron Stampler, an altar boy charged with murdering an archbishop who had sexually abused him.  Stampler…

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Toughing it Out:  Posttraumatic Stress in Police Officers

Toughing it Out: Posttraumatic Stress in Police Officers

January 25, 2013
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Research, Therapy

“Imagine the most horrific things that happen in this city that no one really hears about or sees.  Homicides, rapes, car accidents, violent assaults, this…

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The Media and Dissociative Identity Disorder

The Media and Dissociative Identity Disorder

January 18, 2013
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Film Review, Research, Therapy

“Put away the myths the media has created… The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.” — Hal…

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Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

October 5, 2012
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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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