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Officers with PTSD at Greater Risk for Police Brutality

Officers with PTSD at Greater Risk for Police Brutality

November 28, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

After dropping off a colleague on September 14, 2013, Jonathan Ferrell began his journey home.  That night, the North Carolina highway proved more treacherous than…

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Tribute to Happiness

Tribute to Happiness

November 17, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Losing his wife to cancer, Joe LoGuirato poured his emotions into making sculptures and paintings—a tribute to Stella LoGuirato. His art depicts his memories of…

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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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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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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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Anna Who Was Mad

Anna Who Was Mad

October 1, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Anne Sexton suffered from bipolar depression, and was treated using techniques that would, by today’s standards, be unsound. Her treatment ranged from the use of sodium…

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Portraits of Reconciliation

Portraits of Reconciliation

September 3, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

Twenty years after the genocide in Rwanda, Pieter Hugo, a photographer, visited and documented efforts of reconciliation between Hutu and Tutsi individuals following the Rwanda…

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Film Review: Miele

Film Review: Miele

August 29, 2014
Nick Zabara
Clinical Practice, Film Review, Research, Therapy

Valeria Golino’s 2013 Italian drama Miele (translation: Honey) follows the not-so-sweet life of Irene (Jasmine Trinca), a medical school dropout who helps euthanize terminally ill…

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Grief

Grief

August 25, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

Andrea Bayer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art has compiled a very personal slideshow presentation on grief. She talks about the role grief plays in…

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The Miscarriage

The Miscarriage

August 13, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

This poem by Amit Majmudar showcases the pain and confusion felt by mothers who experience a miscarriage, as well as how some try to deal with their…

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