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Under the Sea

February 13, 2023
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

In his symbolic poem, “Under the Sea”, poet Dan Hoeweler draws parallels between his experience with schizo-affective disorder and psychosis with feelings of being “under…

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E21: Listening to Boredom

December 27, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

Feeling bored can be uncomfortable, often something we prefer to avoid. However, boredom, like any other feeling, has a message for us if we listen…

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Social Media Affects Influencers’ Mental Health

March 12, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Research

Social media influencers have created an enormous impact on online culture, often serving as role models and mentors to the people who follow them. Influencers…

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The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories During COVID-19

January 15, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Uncategorized

As we put 2020 behind us, it comes as no surprise that it was a very busy year for conspiracy theorists. We heard everything, from…

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The Riddle Of Experience Vs Memory

The Riddle Of Experience Vs Memory

September 16, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize Laureate and cognitive psychologist, uses humour and wit to deliver a compelling talk on the nature of memory and the divide…

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Book Review: "The Marshmallow Test"

Book Review: “The Marshmallow Test”

August 14, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Walter Mischel, a psychologist best known for the Marshmallow Test, produced his first book at the age of 84. The Marshmallow Test: Mastering Self- Control…

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