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Healing through art therapy

Healing through art therapy

April 24, 2013
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Arts & Culture

For a victim of domestic violence, often the impact the abuse is too difficult to verbalize through words alone and impacted by strong feelings of…

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Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

July 27, 2012
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Uncategorized

As part of exploring the cycle of childhood sexual abuse the Trauma and Attachment Report presents a four part video series. Two mental health experts,…

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LOL: How Laughter Can Improve Your Health

LOL: How Laughter Can Improve Your Health

May 11, 2012
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Uncategorized

What’s the difference between a psychologist and a magician? A psychologist pulls habits out of rats! Okay so that joke may have been a bit…

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Lean on Me:  Healing Domestic Abuse through Group Therapies

Lean on Me: Healing Domestic Abuse through Group Therapies

March 9, 2012
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Therapy

Trauma isolates; the group re-creates a sense of belonging. Trauma shames and stigmatizes; the group bears witness and affirms. Trauma degrades the victim; the group…

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Using Hip Hop to Heal Trauma

Using Hip Hop to Heal Trauma

June 3, 2011
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Arts & Culture, Research, Therapy

 “We don’t live for hip hop, it lives for us” – Talib Kweli   Since its origins on the streets of the Bronx in the…

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Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

Expressive Arts in the Treatment of Trauma

May 27, 2011
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Clinical Practice, Therapy

The use of expressive arts to treat trauma is known to be a helpful therapeutic intervention for many individuals.  The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed…

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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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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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Healing Trauma through Art: A Painter's Journey

Healing Trauma through Art: A Painter’s Journey

April 22, 2011
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Uncategorized

Sayaka Yamanouchi is an artist who does portrait and landscape painting.  She uses art both as an end in itself, and as a means of…

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The View from Here:  Interview with a Soldier's Sister

The View from Here: Interview with a Soldier’s Sister

March 18, 2011
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Research, Therapy

The Trauma and Attachment Report recently interviewed a young Canadian soldier who had, only a short while ago, returned from active duty in Afghanistan.  While…

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