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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is Effective to Prevent Postpartum Depression, New Study Finds

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is Effective to Prevent Postpartum Depression, New Study Finds

September 30, 2024
Robert T. Muller
Research, Therapy

Postpartum depression is a form of clinical depression that affects 10-20% of women after childbirth. Recent data from 2010 to 2020 reveals a troubling increase…

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Two young children sitting on the couch engaging with an electronic tablet.

Yes, Excessive Screen Use is Still Damaging our Children

December 10, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Research

The web has changed our lives rapidly over the past 30 years, for better or worse. With it have come changes in parenting, which have…

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Stigma and Lack of Awareness Create Barriers for Children with Selective Mutism

August 23, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Therapy

Your child is unable to eat, drink, talk, use the bathroom, or make eye contact with others while at school. But at home, she relaxes…

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Pressures to Breastfeed Can Harm Maternal Mental Health

Pressures to Breastfeed Can Harm Maternal Mental Health

April 20, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research

Florence Leung of British Columbia, Canada went missing on October 25, 2016 while struggling with post-partum depression. Less than a month later, her family discovered…

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When the Expectation is for Parents to Hover

When the Expectation is for Parents to Hover

March 4, 2016
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In September 2015, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada, ruled that a mother, known only as ‘B.R.’, could no longer leave her eight-year old…

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Teaching Children about Trauma:  The “River Speaks” Series

Teaching Children about Trauma: The “River Speaks” Series

May 29, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy, Words

In her latest series of children’s books, River Speaks, author Sandy Stream conveys the emotional turmoil that children and families go through when dealing with…

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When a Parent is Incarcerated

When a Parent is Incarcerated

March 7, 2014
tmastor
Research, Therapy

The wildly popular television drama Breaking Bad followed the evolution of a high school chemistry teacher and father turned drug kingpin.  The series came to…

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Children Who Kill Are Often Victims Too

Children Who Kill Are Often Victims Too

January 24, 2014
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research

In 1993, in Merseyside, England, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson were charged with the abduction and murder of 2-year-old James Bulger.  Bulger had been abducted…

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