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Selena Gomez, therapy, conversations, lyrics, mental health, mind, mindfulness, burden, suffocated, relatable, mental health support, music, songs, insecurity, depression

My Mind & Me: Selena Gomez

December 14, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Selena Gomez’s newest single, My Mind & Me, takes a leap of faith and touches on the hardships and struggles associated with dealing with one’s…

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Installation, psychiatric facility, mental institution, alienation, mental health professionals, psychiatrists, patients, mental health awareness, isolation, support, treatment, abusive, therapy, depression, anxiety, art, Edward Kienholz

The State Hospital

November 14, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

Edward Kienholz, 1927-1994, was an American Installation Artist who used his experience working in a state-run mental institution as inspiration. Kienholz had always been distraught…

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art, therapy, painting, healing, hospital, mental health, mental illness, recovery, painter, image

Creative Therapy

October 17, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

In his 1949 piece “Creative Therapy”, Jacob Lawrence paints this engaging scene that depicts several psychiatric patients engaged in painting.  Prior to his prestige and…

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borderline personality disorder, BPD, personality disorder, mental health, clinical diagnosis, misrepresentation, mental health awareness, mental illness, relationships, therapy, coping, recovery, spoke word, identity disturbance, alienation

I Have a Sparkling Personality

October 12, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

In her well-articulated and expressive spoken word, Alex Lane describes her experience living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Lane composed the spoken word as though…

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The logo of the Trauma and Mental Health Report Podcast: A brain with a microphone close to it

E34: Counselling Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

October 11, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

In this episode, Trauma Report writer Chiara Gianvito speaks with Amy Camilleri Zahra, a Maltese disability and women’s rights activist, academic, and public speaker. Their…

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girl and her dog sit in the forest with sunset

Animal Therapy Provides Support for Traumatized Youth

September 19, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Therapy

Pet therapy is a service that offers animal-assisted emotional support to people struggling with a wide variety of mental health challenges. The animals used in…

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Movie, Beautiful Boy, Steve Carell, Depression, Suicide, Addiction, Mental Illness, Mental Health, Coping, Drug Abuse, Grief, Therapy, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Timothee Chalamet

Beautiful Boy

August 24, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

The 2018 biographical film directed by Felix van Groeningen “Beautiful Boy”, adapts the memoirs of both father and son, David and Nic Sheff. The film…

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The Beatles, Help!, music, songs, therapy, support, recovery, mental health, mental health support, depression, insecurity, coping, John Lennon, lyrics, mental illness, guidance, mental health resources

The Beatles: Help!

August 10, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Many of The Beatles’ most iconic songs, “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”, “Hey Jude”, and more, were written and composed by both John Lennon…

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The logo of the Trauma and Mental Health Report Podcast: A brain with a microphone close to it

E27: Combating Mental Health Misinformation on Social Media

April 25, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Podcast

There is growing concern regarding the dissemination of misinformation online. Many believe that the driving force behind this “infodemic” are social media platforms, which are…

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White painted silhouette of parent and child hand-in-hand on a grey brick sidewalk.

Breaking Free from a Narcissistic Parent

April 21, 2022
Robert T. Muller
Uncategorized

Narcissistic people deeply crave the approval of others. This desire stems from an extreme insecurity which makes them hypersensitive to criticism and unable to acknowledge…

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