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How Much Workplace Positivity is too Much?

How Much Workplace Positivity is too Much?

January 3, 2024
Robert T. Muller
Uncategorized

Authentic leadership styles can boost job performance, aid in navigating difficult situations, lift employee spirits, and boost productivity. Positivity can be a great attitude to…

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EP 44: Can you Overcome Stage Fright or is it Something you Learn to Mask?

EP 44: Can you Overcome Stage Fright or is it Something you Learn to Mask?

December 30, 2023
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

On today’s episode, Jasleen Ghuman of The Trauma and Mental Health Report interviews Paul Scanlon who focuses on mentorship and courses on communication, leadership and…

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E5: Confronting the Stigma of HIV: The Story of Ashley Rose Murphy

September 21, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

Click here to view our podcast channel! In this episode, Trauma Report writer Emma Bennet speaks with Ashley Rose Murphy, an ambassador for the Canadian Foundation for…

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Facing Problems Head On

Facing Problems Head On

July 22, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

This art piece, featured in The Guardian, is called “Tiger, Shark and Me Sit Down for Tea” and was created by Emma Haddow. The artist…

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sanism, mental health, stigma, acceptance, society, social stigma, relationship, positivity, perceive, treatment, behaviours, language

Sanism

April 20, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Dr. Jennifer Poole gives a Ted Talk about Sanism. Sanism is something that many of us do not intentionally participate in. However, it can have…

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Faces of Mental Illness

Faces of Mental Illness

March 7, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

At the University of Minnesota, art is used to create a dialogue about mental health. Art in Mind was a mental-health art exhibit that presented works…

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Lessons from the Mental Hospital

Lessons from the Mental Hospital

June 8, 2016
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Glennon Doyle Melton delivers a moving TED Talk that exposes her struggles with shame and addiction starting from an early age. Using binging and alcohol…

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Rust or Gold

Rust or Gold

September 30, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

‘Rust or Gold’, performed by Jill Andrews, is an uplifting song about cultivating meaning in life. With soothing vocals and the soft accompaniment of the…

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Invictus

Invictus

September 14, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

“Invictus” is a short Victorian poem written by William Ernest Henley and published in 1888. He wrote this piece during a lengthy hospital stay for…

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Visually Impaired Artist Raises $1 Million for Charity

Visually Impaired Artist Raises $1 Million for Charity

September 9, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Twenty-one year old artist Jeffrey Hanson was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when he was only twelve years old. This rare condition caused a tumor on his…

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