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Conduct Disorder in the Family

Conduct Disorder in the Family

December 16, 2011
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Research

Notorious criminals, such as serial killers Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, would certainly have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.  The disorder is marked by…

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Families Coping with Terminal Illness through Music

Families Coping with Terminal Illness through Music

December 10, 2011
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Therapy

The Canadian Association of Music Therapy (CAMT) describes music therapy as the clinical use of music by an accredited music therapist to promote, maintain, and…

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Satellite Babies: Immigration and Disrupted Attachment

Satellite Babies: Immigration and Disrupted Attachment

December 2, 2011
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Research

Me:  “Neha, where’s your brother?” Neha (neighbour girl):  “He’s in India, living with our Nani and Nana.” Me:  “Do you miss him?” Neha:  “He’s coming…

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The Family behind the Firefighter

The Family behind the Firefighter

November 25, 2011
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Uncategorized

On July 5th 2011, Canadians watched as Melissa Styles, wife of the late Constable Garrett Styles, spoke at the fallen officer’s memorial service in York…

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Keeping Parents of Hospitalized Children Nearby

Keeping Parents of Hospitalized Children Nearby

October 7, 2011
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Uncategorized

When a person is sick, especially a child, there can be no greater sense of relief, safety, and care than a supportive family.  Parents also…

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Depression’s Painful Effects on Friends and Family

Depression’s Painful Effects on Friends and Family

September 23, 2011
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Uncategorized

Depression hurts, physically and mentally.  It affects the person’s ability to work and function.  And, it hurts those who love someone suffering from it.  Sixteen…

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Homeless and Home Again:  Personal Reflections

Homeless and Home Again: Personal Reflections

August 12, 2011
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Research, Therapy

The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed Tom Regehr of Cast Canada.  Tom reveals how his personal experience with homelessness has allowed him to provide support…

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When a Family Member is Diagnosed with Schizophrenia

When a Family Member is Diagnosed with Schizophrenia

July 29, 2011
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Uncategorized

Caring for a member of the family who has a life-altering mental illness can be a life-altering experience in and of itself.  The Trauma and…

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When Families are Touched by Cancer

When Families are Touched by Cancer

June 24, 2011
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Research, Therapy

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide with one in eight women being diagnosed in their lifetime.  One of the great difficulties…

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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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