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Paid your dues in therapy, but still not sure if your ‘issues’ are getting any better? Sometimes we get so focused on what is going wrong, we don’t know what feeling better looks like. In this video,...
View ArticleImplicit Memory and Trauma: Why Can't We Forget
In this month's video blog, we explore the nature of memory and why early memories are so hard to forget. Why can't we simply overcome negative beliefs, emotions, and trauma?
View ArticleBreaking the Stigma of Psychosomatization
If you are suffering from a so-called psychosomatic disorder, you know how deflating it can be to go to the doctor and be told the problem is in your head. Unfortunately, this experience gives people...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Detrimental Impact of Racism: Especially When Law...
In the last few years, thousands of stunning and disturbing acts of violence have occurred. We can all agree that terrorists and violent criminals belong behind bars. But what happens when it is our...
View ArticleWhy Are We So Angry? The Recent Political Debates
The recent political debates have shown a less than desirable side of the candidates. Name calling, berating comments and even attacking the other candidate’s wife has become a part of the political...
View ArticleNew Mainstream in Hollywood: Faith-based Films
Easter may have come and gone but its spirit only seems to be rising and expanding. The fervor is especially evident in the string of faith-based films released in recent years, steadily appealing to...
View ArticlePokemon Fever: A New Cultural Phenomenon Consuming Humanity
In this era of mobile technology, video games have never been more popular. Among them, Pokemon by Nintendo is considered to be one of the most beloved games with the biggest fan base around the...
View ArticleBreaking the Stigma of Psychosomatization
If you are suffering from a so-called psychosomatic disorder, you know how deflating it can be to go to the doctor and be told the problem is in your head. Unfortunately, this experience gives people...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Detrimental Impact of Racism: Especially When Law...
In the last few years, thousands of stunning and disturbing acts of violence have occurred. We can all agree that terrorists and violent criminals belong behind bars. But what happens when it is our...
View ArticleWhy Are We So Angry? The Recent Political Debates
The recent political debates have shown a less than desirable side of the candidates. Name calling, berating comments and even attacking the other candidate’s wife has become a part of the political...
View ArticleNew Mainstream in Hollywood: Faith-based Films
Easter may have come and gone but its spirit only seems to be rising and expanding. The fervor is especially evident in the string of faith-based films released in recent years, steadily appealing to...
View ArticlePokemon Fever: A New Cultural Phenomenon Consuming Humanity
In this era of mobile technology, video games have never been more popular. Among them, Pokemon by Nintendo is considered to be one of the most beloved games with the biggest fan base around the...
View ArticleA different kind of phobia
It isn’t difficult to think of someone who has a fear of heights or an aversion to snakes, spiders or bugs. But there is one phobia many people may not be familiar with—one that remains something of a...
View ArticleNew Study Shows How Virtual Reality Could Be Used In the Treatment Of Autism,...
A new study from the University of Waterloo, published in Scientific Reports, aimed to examine the way we learn to perceive the passage of time. Is time perception rigidly fixed in the brain, or is it...
View ArticleIs There a Market for Geek Therapy?
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Anthony Bean is the CEO of Geek Therapeutics, which aims to bridge “the gap between geeks and therapists”. But is there a market for this type of therapy? I invited Bean and...
View ArticleThat Zombie Movie Prepared You for COVID-19
A study found that fans of horror films“exhibit less psychological distress during COVID-19.” The hypothesis is those films simulate actual experiences which help with coping skills." I invited mental...
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