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Does Experiencing Therapy Make A Better Therapist?

Does Experiencing Therapy Make A Better Therapist?

April 24, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

It seems intuitive. Psychologically adjusted clinicians should provide better psychotherapy. Aside from the stressors of their own daily life, therapists face the emotional struggles and…

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Roll Away Your Stone

Roll Away Your Stone

April 22, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

“Darkness is a harsh term, don’t you think, and yet it dominates the things I see” is a line from Roll Away Your Stone by…

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Look At Me

Look At Me

April 20, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

“Look at Me” is a spoken word performance, written and orchestrated by Azure Antoinette. Azure poetically expresses the seriousness of eating disorders in popular culture…

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The Fury Of Sunsets

The Fury Of Sunsets

April 15, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Anne Sexton (1928-1974) was an American poet known for her “confessional verse”—a very personal style of poetry. She is known to have suffered from several…

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Trauma Therapist Tips

Trauma Therapist Tips

April 13, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The chief editor of The Trauma & Mental Health Report, Dr. Robert Muller, has recently recorded a podcast for aspiring trauma therapist. The podcast covers…

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An Ice Bucket, an Autistic Child, and a Cruel Joke:  When Bullies Seek Easy Targets

An Ice Bucket, an Autistic Child, and a Cruel Joke: When Bullies Seek Easy Targets

April 10, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

A social media campaign aimed at raising awareness for one health problem becomes the cruel vehicle by which awareness is raised for another. On August…

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Tell It To a Telepsychiatrist

Tell It To a Telepsychiatrist

March 30, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Top Counseling Schools has designed an infographic to help educate people about telepsychiatry, a phenomenon gaining popularity in the mental healthcare field for its ability…

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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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UnMental Health

UnMental Health

March 25, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

“UnMental Health” is a short film that creatively captures the thoughts and ideas of an individual with a paranoid schizophrenic disorder.

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Laughing at Mental Illness?

Laughing at Mental Illness?

March 20, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Whether chuckling at a New Yorker cartoon or an episode of South Park, there is nothing wrong with a bit of laughter. But certain topics…

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