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Family Doctors and Affordable Mental Health Counselling

Family Doctors and Affordable Mental Health Counselling

September 9, 2011
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Therapy

Counselling is crucial for the treatment of mental illness.  However, many people lack the income to afford it.  So where do people turn when they…

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Homelessness in the USA:  The Cost of Going to War?

Homelessness in the USA: The Cost of Going to War?

September 2, 2011
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Events, Research, Therapy

For most of us, walking by a homeless person who is curled up on a tattered blanket, asking for spare change seems like a common…

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Promoting Attachment Security in First Nations Communities

Promoting Attachment Security in First Nations Communities

August 26, 2011
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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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Homeless and Home Again:  Personal Reflections

Homeless and Home Again: Personal Reflections

August 12, 2011
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Research, Therapy

The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed Tom Regehr of Cast Canada.  Tom reveals how his personal experience with homelessness has allowed him to provide support…

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When Families are Touched by Cancer

When Families are Touched by Cancer

June 24, 2011
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Research, Therapy

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide with one in eight women being diagnosed in their lifetime.  One of the great difficulties…

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Hoarding as a Reaction to Trauma

Hoarding as a Reaction to Trauma

June 17, 2011
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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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Using Hip Hop to Heal Trauma

Using Hip Hop to Heal Trauma

June 3, 2011
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Arts & Culture, Research, Therapy

 “We don’t live for hip hop, it lives for us” – Talib Kweli   Since its origins on the streets of the Bronx in the…

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Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

May 27, 2011
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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
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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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Book Review:  "The Trauma Myth" by Susan A. Clancy

Book Review: “The Trauma Myth” by Susan A. Clancy

May 13, 2011
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Book Reviews, Clinical Practice, Therapy

Susan A. Clancy is a former researcher in the field of memory at Harvard University and current Director of Research for the Center for Women’s…

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