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Full Circle

Full Circle

April 30, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The lyrics suggest being in the difficult place of watching a loved one in a cycle of addiction and not knowing how to help. By:…

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The Trauma & Mental Health Report Promo

The Trauma & Mental Health Report Promo

April 28, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

A new video showcasing what The Trauma & Mental Health Report is all about.

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Film Review, “NCR:  Not Criminally Responsible”

Film Review, “NCR: Not Criminally Responsible”

April 18, 2014
tmastor
Events, Film Review

“He looked like a passive type person, living in his own world… there had to be something wrong with him, but I never thought he…

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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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The Changing Face of the Heroin Addict

The Changing Face of the Heroin Addict

April 4, 2014
tmastor
Events, Research

Hollywood and much of the Western world was shocked by the sudden passing of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman in February of 2014.  Reports rapidly circulated…

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A surrealist portrayal of the reality of concentration camps

A surrealist portrayal of the reality of concentration camps

March 26, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture

Painting by Felix Nussbaum As the Nazis took hold of Germany and began to control all aspects of social life, Nussbaum realized he would not…

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Guernica by Picasso

Guernica by Picasso

March 5, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture

With his painting Guernica, Picasso meant to depict the trauma—both physical and psychological—of the Second World War.

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Human Trafficking Remains Widespread Form of Slavery

Human Trafficking Remains Widespread Form of Slavery

February 21, 2014
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Despite being mostly illegal, slavery remains a global reality.  It is estimated that over 20.9 million people are currently enslaved and involuntarily trafficked within their…

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Jeremy

Jeremy

February 17, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The content of this song was based on a true story: following the experience of a boy named Jeremy who underwent emotional trauma, likely had…

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Book Review:  “The Trauma of Everyday Life”

Book Review: “The Trauma of Everyday Life”

January 31, 2014
tmastor
Book Reviews, Research, Therapy

Mark Epstein, a psychiatrist and Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at New York University, became involved with Buddhism when he was a Harvard undergraduate.  Over…

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