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Brain Damage

Brain Damage

November 5, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The song ‘Brain Damage’ was partially inspired by Pink Floyd band member, Syd Barrett, who endured a mental breakdown. The song speaks about losing one’s…

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Painting Grief

Painting Grief

November 3, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

After the death of her father, Australia-based artist Margarita Georgiadis used painting as way to deal with sorrow and grief.  She was able to use…

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Cabrini Bridge

Cabrini Bridge

October 29, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

“Cabrini Bridge” by Sam Gordon uses beautiful imagery to showcase the power of mindfulness and relaxation. The author’s internal struggles are juxtaposed with the calmness…

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Fear of Ebola Leaves Orphaned Children Abandoned

Fear of Ebola Leaves Orphaned Children Abandoned

October 24, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

13-year-old Jennette’s (name changed by UNICEF) grandmother died from Ebola. Shortly after attending the funeral, Jennette began to feel sick. When fever developed, she was…

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I Am

I Am

October 22, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

“I Am” was written by John Clare in 1844 while he was at the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum. Clare suffered from numerous psychological conditions, which…

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Point of Disgust

Point of Disgust

October 20, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Low is a Minnesota indie-rock band composed of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker. Their music often delves into darker themes of regret, guilt, and self-destruction,…

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Twenty-One

Twenty-One

October 15, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Like many, when faced with tribulations and life’s numerous problems, Patrick Roche resorts to a creative means of self-expression. He explores healing through a creative…

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Wheat Field with Crows

Wheat Field with Crows

October 13, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Vincent Van Gogh painted “Wheat Field with Crows” in Auvers-sur-Oise, on July 1890. It evokes a feeling of loneliness and tumultuous emotions, which is likely…

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Underage Models Need Federal Protection and Regulation

Underage Models Need Federal Protection and Regulation

October 10, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Research, Therapy

When Jennifer Sky launched her career at age fourteen, she imagined a glamorous lifestyle, fame, and designer clothes.  Flash forward to seventeen:  Her experiences turned…

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The Waking

The Waking

October 8, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Theodore Roethke was a celebrated poet who won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for his book The Waking. Roethke was a heavy drinker and experienced…

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