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Book Review:  “Drop the Worry Ball”

Book Review: “Drop the Worry Ball”

August 22, 2014
Nick Zabara
Book Reviews, Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Parents are inundated with conflicting advice on how to raise their children.  Pediatrician William Sears’ attachment parenting couldn’t be more different from the approach taken…

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If You Are in a Shell

If You Are in a Shell

June 16, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

This “painting-dance” was painstakingly choreographed by Harry Shum Jr. to Zefrank’s voice-over about isolation, abuse, and shyness. It’s a beautiful visual representation of the pain…

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Painting with multiple personalities

Painting with multiple personalities

April 9, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture

Kim Noble, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder (DID), uses painting as a coping strategy to deal with her different personalities. Some of the personalities…

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Wisdom from a Psychopath?

Wisdom from a Psychopath?

March 14, 2014
tmastor
Research

The word psychopath conjures images of skulking figures and dark alleys.  The media equate psychopaths with infamous serial killers like Ted Bundy and Robert Picton….

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Genius or Madness? The Psychology of Creativity

Genius or Madness? The Psychology of Creativity

February 26, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture, Video

Professor Glen D. Wilson explores the relationship between mental illness and creativity. How strong is the link and how can we explain it? Is it…

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The Media and Dissociative Identity Disorder

The Media and Dissociative Identity Disorder

January 18, 2013
srependa
Film Review, Research, Therapy

“Put away the myths the media has created… The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.” — Hal…

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 Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

September 21, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research

Leigh was four years old the first time she came to therapy.  Her father and step-mother thought she should see a therapist because Leigh had…

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In the Mind of a Stalker

In the Mind of a Stalker

June 29, 2012
srependa
Research

In 1989 at the age of 21, Rebecca Schaeffer was a successful television actress when a deluded fan with a gun took it all away…

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Conduct Disorder in the Family

Conduct Disorder in the Family

December 16, 2011
srependa
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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