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Why Your Doctor Should Care About Social Justice

June 17, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

This Ted Talk by Mary Bassett speaks about how, although doctors help individuals in various ways, they can STILL do more. They can do more…

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Wuhan, coronavirus, anxiety, mass panic, health anxiety, racism, xenophobia, epidemic, outbreak, disease, China, coping

Coronavirus Anxiety Fuels Panic and Racism

February 7, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Uncategorized

On December 31st, 2019, China alerted the World Health Organization (WHO) about a viral outbreak in the city of Wuhan. By January 30th, 2020, the…

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novel, young, trauma, sexual abuse, poverty, depression, loneliness, sexism, racism, punk

Blood and Guts in High School

January 20, 2020
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Blood and Guts in High School is a postmodern novel by Kathy Acker that incorporates multiple art forms such as prose, poetry, visual art and intertextual…

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Poetry, Racism, Abuse, Depression, Anxiety, Freedom, Free-will, Stress, Victims, Loneliness, Maya Angelou, Caged Bird, Words

Caged Bird

November 14, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Novelist, poet, and scholar Maya Angelou expresses her deep feelings about the suffering of African Americans due to slavery and racial discrimination in her poem “Caged Bird”. She contrasts…

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How to Overcome Bias

How to Overcome Bias

January 17, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Vernā Myers’ bold TED Talk uncovers the many hidden biases people feel towards others. These biases often lead to stereotyping, and overt racism and sexism,…

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Still I Rise

Still I Rise

July 6, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

“Still I Rise”, by Maya Angelou, is a poem about the adversity and racism faced by Angelou and many other African-American individuals throughout history. In…

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Documentary Film Tells Story of Race, Drugs, and Baseball

Documentary Film Tells Story of Race, Drugs, and Baseball

June 26, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Therapy, Words

Narratives surrounding professional sport often make stories about performance-enhancing drugs as common a spectacle as the sports themselves. As the story often goes, pressure to…

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Officers with PTSD at Greater Risk for Police Brutality

Officers with PTSD at Greater Risk for Police Brutality

November 28, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

After dropping off a colleague on September 14, 2013, Jonathan Ferrell began his journey home.  That night, the North Carolina highway proved more treacherous than…

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You and me ....and the World:  Interview with an Interracial Couple

You and me ….and the World: Interview with an Interracial Couple

May 17, 2013
srependa
Research, Therapy

Recently Statistic Canada reported that 4% of all relationships are interracial.  In Canada, most of these couples are Canadian-born (as opposed to foreign-born).  They may…

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