Contributed by Associate Dr. Nancy Bartlett: Initially, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) was utilized and studied as a therapy for PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), but [...]
Contributed by Associate Pam Roberts: When most couples come to their first session, they usually tell me that they want to learn to “communicate” better with their partner. Although this belief [...]
Contributed by Associate Pam Roberts: Question: Do social workers provide therapy and counseling? I just thought they work for welfare or neglected children or seniors….. Social [...]
Contributed by Associate Megan Pearson: How experiencing frightening situations in safe ways can help us learn to live more comfortably. One of the most effective forms of treatment for many [...]
Contributed by Associate Megan Pearson: Yes! There is hope for Emetophobia Sufferers: One of the most important things to keep in mind when considering whether to seek treatment for [...]
Contributed by Associate Megan Pearson: Emetophobia is the clinical term used to describe excessive and distressing fears related to vomiting or vomit; these fear reactions often extend to [...]
Contributed by Dr. Nina Woulff: For over 25 years, psychologist Nina Woulff has provided answers to questions posed by CBC radio listeners on the popular Maritime Noon live phone-in. In [...]
Contributed by Dr. Nina Woulff: This audio file is a copy of an original CBC radio noon phone in featuring Dr. Nina Woulff responding to callers from all over the Maritimes. In the [...]
Contributed by Dr. Nina Woulff: Question: It has been suggested that I seek the help of a therapist – how would I go about finding a good therapist? Answer: There are a number of [...]
Here is an excellent article submitted by Associate Dr. Tracy Banks from the Making Caring Common Project developed at Harvard Graduate School of Education Children are not simply born good or [...]