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When a Parent is Incarcerated

When a Parent is Incarcerated

March 7, 2014
tmastor
Research, Therapy

The wildly popular television drama Breaking Bad followed the evolution of a high school chemistry teacher and father turned drug kingpin.  The series came to…

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Family Storytelling:  Good for Children (and Parents)

Family Storytelling: Good for Children (and Parents)

December 13, 2013
tmastor
Research

I recently received an envelope of photos from my mother; each image came with a story.  My daughters’ favourite turned out to be one about…

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Myth Busting the Not-Criminally-Responsible Defense

Myth Busting the Not-Criminally-Responsible Defense

November 29, 2013
tmastor
Events, Research, Therapy

“I thought he must die.  He had no future, nothing good.  I thought I was saving the child.” Nerlin Sarmiento had expressed disturbing thoughts about…

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You and me ....and the World:  Interview with an Interracial Couple

You and me ….and the World: Interview with an Interracial Couple

May 17, 2013
srependa
Research, Therapy

Recently Statistic Canada reported that 4% of all relationships are interracial.  In Canada, most of these couples are Canadian-born (as opposed to foreign-born).  They may…

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Breaking the Cycle:  Maternal Substance Abuse

Breaking the Cycle: Maternal Substance Abuse

January 4, 2013
srependa
Uncategorized

Substance use among expectant mothers, and mothers of young children, poses risk to the health of mother and child.  The Trauma and Attachment Report recently had the…

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Haunted Boiler Room - Innsmouth Fishwife (deviantart)

A Family Man

December 10, 2012
srependa
Arts & Culture, Video

By: StoryCorps In 1955, John L. Black, Sr. started his job as a janitor for the Cincinnati public school system. He regularly put in 16-hour…

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Prozac Nation - Depression

A Scene From Prozac Nation

November 28, 2012
srependa
Arts & Culture, Video

Prozac Nation is based on Wurtzel’s memoir of her depression, which she traces from the age of 11 to her senior year in college in…

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Living in the Shadow of the Holocaust: A Family Matter

Living in the Shadow of the Holocaust: A Family Matter

April 27, 2012
srependa
Uncategorized

The genocide carried out by Nazi Germany during World War II, took the lives of six million European Jews.  However, the number of victims was…

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Film Review:  “New Year’s Eve”

Film Review: “New Year’s Eve”

January 13, 2012
srependa
Film Review

New Year’s Eve, director Garry Marshall’s most recent movie attempts to illustrate the intricacies of relationships around the characteristically sentimental celebration of New Year’s Eve. …

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Efforts to Prevent Bullying:  Partnering with PREVnet

Efforts to Prevent Bullying: Partnering with PREVnet

December 23, 2011
srependa
Uncategorized

Teenage suicides related to bullying have gained much media attention over the past few years.  Organizations have come about to help with prevention efforts.  One…

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