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Lucidity Begets Madness

December 12, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

The work “Lucidity Begets Madness” by Canadian artist James Livingston is offered up as a counterpoint to the expression “ignorance is bliss”. Lucidity Begets Madness…

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E23: Spiritual Emergency – Madness or Transcendence?

February 28, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

Trauma Report writer Lotus Huyen Vu speaks to David Lukoff, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Sofia University in Palo Alto, CA and a licensed psychologist…

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E17: Making Sense of Madness

September 6, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

Click here to view our podcast channel! In this episode, Trauma Report writer Azin Dastpak interviews Emma Goude, an award winning filmmaker and author of…

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When Spiritual Crises Present to the Mental Health System

July 1, 2021
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice

“The biggest regret I had was talking to my family and mainstream medical practitioners who weren’t informed about my experiences.” This is what Anna (name…

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Scream

May 28, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

The painting “Scream” by Edvard Munch was created in 1893. The painting was created with the intention to represent human disorder in the mind. Through…

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Madness on Display

Madness on Display

August 1, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

The disturbing details beautifully rendered in the final painting of William Hogarth‘s eight-painting project A Rake’s Progress (1735) continues to draw attention to the scandalous…

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"Gone Mad" (Excerpt from Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood)

“Gone Mad” (Excerpt from Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood)

June 10, 2013
srependa
Arts & Culture, Words

“Gone mad is what they say, and sometimes Run mad, as if mad is a different direction, like west; as if mad is a different…

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