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E16: How Good Communication Affects Mental Health

August 3, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

Click here to view our podcast channel! In this episode, Trauma and Mental Health Report writer Alexandra Vesia interviews psychotherapist Loren Harssar from Harssar’s Holistics to…

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Dancer beckoning to the camera with her hand in the sunlight.

Restoring Well-Being with Ecstatic Dance

July 16, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Therapy

As one of the oldest forms of communication, dance has been used to convey a range of emotions, and is recognized as a part of…

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In The Depth

In The Depth

June 21, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Elham Fatapour is a Toronto-based artist and a graduate of York University with an MFA in visual arts. Her recent work includes painting, performance, and mixed-media…

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Self Criticism and Self Support

Self Criticism and Self Support

March 1, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Mollia May is an aspiring artist who discovered how to use the therapeutic power of art to better understand and express herself from an early…

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Art, Images, Trauma, Death, Grief, Healing, Ojibwa, Indigenous, Northern Ontario, Seven Fallen Feathers

Seven Fallen Feathers

January 18, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Christian Morrisseau is an Ojibwa artist and the father of one of the seven indigenous students whose lives were taken in Thunder Bay. His painting,…

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Depression, Feelings, Emotions, Watercolour, Expression, Mental Health, Art, Images, Cope, Elianne, Painting

Pressure

December 16, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Art can be a useful method of expressing emotions that are difficult to convey through words. Elianne is able to do this in her artwork…

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image, mental health, schizophrenia, art, self portrait, watercolour, watercolor, zelda fitzgerald, artist, institutionalization, mental institution

Self Portrait of Zelda Fitzgerald

November 16, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

The enigmatic Zelda Fitzgerald embodied the spirit of the Jazz Age and era of American flappers in the 1920s. Shadowed at the time by her…

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Grief

Grief

November 2, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Hamideh Abol, is an Iranian-Canadian artist whose mixed-media arts are focused on immigration, war, personal, and social crisis issues. Hamideh’s painting, “Grief,” depicts different stages…

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Mental Health, Abortion, Stigma, Painting, Art, Guilt, Shame, Trauma, Healing, Taboo, Beloved

The Stigmatization of Abortion

August 4, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Patriarchal expectations regarding pregnancy and childbirth create a climate in which abortion treatments are often considered “taboo” and are the subject of stigmatization.  Shanina Dionna…

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melancholy, depression, poem, art, coping, nature therapy, therapeutic, inspiration, therapy, hopefulness

The Melancholy of John Keats

June 8, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

John Keats (1795- 1821), a notable English Romantic Poet, was a central figure in the second generation of Romantic poets. Keats had bouts of depression…

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