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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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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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My Mother’s Reflections on her Own Brain Injury

My Mother’s Reflections on her Own Brain Injury

May 6, 2011
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Uncategorized

About a month ago, The Trauma and Attachment Report published an article about the impact that my mother’s brain aneurism had on my life and…

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Distress Centre: How a 24-hour Crisis Line Helps

Distress Centre: How a 24-hour Crisis Line Helps

April 29, 2011
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Clinical Practice, Therapy

The Trauma and Attachment Report recently interviewed Karen Letofsky, Executive Director of the Distress Centre; a 24-hour crisis line in Toronto that has been providing…

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Home for the Holidays in a Residential Treatment Facility

Home for the Holidays in a Residential Treatment Facility

April 15, 2011
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Clinical Practice, Events

As Easter approaches, the issue of family, belonging, and the meaning of holidays becomes so important to children who live apart from their parents.  As…

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A Daughter’s Reflections on her Mother’s Brain Injury

A Daughter’s Reflections on her Mother’s Brain Injury

April 1, 2011
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Therapy

Twelve years ago Karen’s mother suffered a brain aneurism that led to a coma for nearly six months.  The Trauma and Attachment Report had a…

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Raising a Child With Autism:  One Mother’s Perspective

Raising a Child With Autism: One Mother’s Perspective

March 25, 2011
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Uncategorized

Autism is one of five pervasive developmental disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It is characterized by significant impairments in…

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When Traumatized Clients Cope by Avoiding Attachment

When Traumatized Clients Cope by Avoiding Attachment

March 4, 2011
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Clinical Practice, Therapy

Since the publication of Judith Herman’s Trauma and Recovery in the early 90s, trauma therapists have emphasized the importance of remembrance and mourning as key…

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A Corporal Speaks: Ten Questions for a Canadian Who Served in Afghanistan

A Corporal Speaks: Ten Questions for a Canadian Who Served in Afghanistan

February 25, 2011
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Uncategorized

The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed a young Canadian soldier who recently returned from serving in Afghanistan. The reality of war is revealed through his personal…

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