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Integrated Classrooms Fail Teachers and Students

Integrated Classrooms Fail Teachers and Students

November 2, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Research

Sharon (name changed), an elementary school teacher in London, England, taught a challenging class last year. Out of a large group of 30 students, three…

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Learning to Manage Emotions Boosts Children's Well-being

Learning to Manage Emotions Boosts Children’s Well-being

May 13, 2016
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

English, Math, History, Geography…classes found in school curricula build foundational knowledge and promote future success. Schools lay the groundwork for cognitive development, especially in academic…

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Friends of Teens with Eating Disorders Unsure Where to Turn

Friends of Teens with Eating Disorders Unsure Where to Turn

April 1, 2016
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

During my last year of high school, I tried to help one of my closest friends, Rebecca (name changed), through an eating disorder.  I found…

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Illustrating Mental Health with Cartoons

Illustrating Mental Health with Cartoons

March 25, 2016
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

From the darkness of despair, Gemma Correll and Allie Brosh have created deeply personal cartoons to illustrate their experiences with mental illness. Maintaining popular online…

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Paralegal Training Empowers Nepalese Human Trafficking Victims

Paralegal Training Empowers Nepalese Human Trafficking Victims

November 27, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In Nepal, the incidence of human trafficking has grown in the past decade. Each year, over 7,000 women and girls are trafficked out to India,…

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Emotional Hygiene

Emotional Hygiene

September 21, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

“We’ll go to the doctor when we feel flu-ish or a nagging pain. So why don’t we see a health professional when we feel emotional…

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We Thought You’d Never Ask: Autism & Self-Advocacy

We Thought You’d Never Ask: Autism & Self-Advocacy

May 15, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

“Not being able to speak is not the same as not having anything to say,” read the flat and emotionless voice of the computer. The…

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An Ice Bucket, an Autistic Child, and a Cruel Joke:  When Bullies Seek Easy Targets

An Ice Bucket, an Autistic Child, and a Cruel Joke: When Bullies Seek Easy Targets

April 10, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

A social media campaign aimed at raising awareness for one health problem becomes the cruel vehicle by which awareness is raised for another. On August…

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Rape Chants Prevalent on University Campuses

Rape Chants Prevalent on University Campuses

November 22, 2013
tmastor
Events, Research

“Y-O-U-N-G, we like ’em young, Y is for your sister, O is for oh so tight, U is for underage, N is for no consent, G…

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