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The More News Headlines We See, the Less We Care, New Research Finds

The More News Headlines We See, the Less We Care, New Research Finds

March 3, 2024
Robert T. Muller
Research, Uncategorized

In the age of the Internet, the desire to stay informed about global events often comes at a cost – a cost to our mental…

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Internet, Gaming, Addiction, Health, Physical, Body, Neglect, Risky, Eating, Sleep, Disorder, Deprivation, Needs

Health Repercussions Seen in Gaming Addiction

November 6, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Research

“At one point I was alone in the house for about a week. Before that, my brother would usually be home, and the computer was…

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Internet Pornography Addiction a Recognized Mental Health Problem

Internet Pornography Addiction a Recognized Mental Health Problem

January 26, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research

My friend Jim is that guy who is good at everything. Graduating university with honours, he owns his own business, and has so many hobbies…

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Online Programs Confront Suicide Rates in Indigenous Communities

Online Programs Confront Suicide Rates in Indigenous Communities

March 2, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In 2016, a wave of suicides occurred in Canada’s indigenous populations. Communities in northern Saskatchewan particularly witnessed several youth suicides. In October of that year,…

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Is Online Treatment the Next Frontier for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?

Is Online Treatment the Next Frontier for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?

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

Social media have dramatically changed the way many of us connect with family and friends. Some are now proposing that online relationships, particularly online therapeutic…

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Cyberstalking Yet to be Taken as Seriously as it Should

Cyberstalking Yet to be Taken as Seriously as it Should

September 5, 2014
Nick Zabara
Research

If you were to Google search your name right now, what would come up?  Some are surprised by what they find.  The posting of personal…

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‘Pro-Ana’ Websites Encourage Anorexia

‘Pro-Ana’ Websites Encourage Anorexia

August 15, 2014
Nick Zabara
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In 2013, 17-year old Grainne Binns came forward to the Daily Mail with her story of having anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder defined by a…

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Video Games Rated A for Addictive

Video Games Rated A for Addictive

October 25, 2013
tmastor
Events, Research, Therapy

Picture if you will, flashing screens, loud noises, focused faces and a crowd gathered to watch high stakes games; games that end only when you…

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