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Brain Stimulation Device Powers Healing

Brain Stimulation Device Powers Healing

June 8, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Promising new treatments for neurological disorders are looking to transform disease management through neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to alter its structure and function to adapt to…

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Meaningful Prison Reform

Meaningful Prison Reform

June 6, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Dan Pacholke is the former Deputy Secretary of the Washington State Department of Corrections—and a well-known prison-reform visionary. Throughout his career, he has helped correctional…

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Prisons Perpetuate Trauma in Female Inmates

Prisons Perpetuate Trauma in Female Inmates

February 27, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In May 2012, the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department for maltreatment of inmates in Alabama’s Julia Tutwiler Prison…

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The Sex Offender Next Door: Why Re-integration Helps

The Sex Offender Next Door: Why Re-integration Helps

November 14, 2014
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

The release of a sex offender back into a community can be a deeply unnerving experience. Many of us are fearful for our comfort and…

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Coping with a Traumatic Brain Injury

Coping with a Traumatic Brain Injury

January 3, 2014
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) contribute to many deaths each year, and can lead to the development of secondary mental health problems.  The Centre for Disease…

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Going Forward with Life

Going Forward with Life

November 27, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture, Words

When the clock has gone forward 
and all rehab has been completed,
 Where exactly do we pick up our life? Our abilities and level of…

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Little Criminals:  Treatment Remains Elusive for Youth Sexual Offenders

Little Criminals: Treatment Remains Elusive for Youth Sexual Offenders

April 19, 2013
srependa
Events, Research, Therapy, Uncategorized

Residents of Christie Pits neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada, were left in disbelief last year following a series of sexual assaults by a 15-year-old boy (identity…

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The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

July 13, 2012
srependa
Research

Eighteen million children are being raised in the chaos of war.  In the past ten years, as a result of armed conflict, over 2 million…

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My Mother’s Reflections on her Own Brain Injury

My Mother’s Reflections on her Own Brain Injury

May 6, 2011
srependa
Uncategorized

About a month ago, The Trauma and Attachment Report published an article about the impact that my mother’s brain aneurism had on my life and…

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