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Southern Alberta ‘Mama psychologists’ release bestseller postpartum bookAn online community of mother's inspired two southern Alberta psychologists to publish a book based on the journey after childbirth. Now, they're bestsellers.HealthMar 13, 2023
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Unique program in Calgary schools changing lives for studentsThe benefits of the Integrated School Support Program (ISSP) are immense. The focus on the social, emotional and physical well-being of students has already made a big difference.EducationJun 29, 2022
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Suspension nearing end for Lethbridge psychologist sanctioned for unprofessional conductLethbridge psychologist Zac Rhodenizer will be eligible to resume his practice next month after a four-month suspension.CanadaJun 9, 2022
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‘This is hard’: Experts offer advice as rise of Omicron adds stress to already stressful seasonThe worsening COVID-19 situation, coupled with health officials' pleas to avoid large gatherings, will have no doubt nixed holiday plans for many.HealthDec 24, 2021
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Tattooed psychologists seen as more ‘confident, empathetic’: USask studyA study done by University of Saskatchewan graduate shows psychologists are viewed as more competent and trustworthy when they are inked.HealthDec 18, 2021
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Southern Albertans dealing with ‘mental toll’ as COVID-19 continuesThis week marked the annual Canadian Mental Health Week, and as the COVID-19 pandemic continues on, so does the need for supports.HealthMay 5, 2021
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Edmonton-area ranch offering escape for workers on the front lines of COVID-19 pandemicDreamcatcher Nature-Assisted Therapy is launching a new program for front-line workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaJan 17, 2021
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Alek Minassian wanted to kill 100 people, but ‘satisfied’ with 10 deaths, court hearsDr. Percy Wright says Alek Minassian told him more than a year after the 2018 attack that he was satisfied with his "kill count" but had wanted to take more lives.CrimeDec 9, 2020
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Alberta experts say COVID-19 has provided ‘extra opportunities for bullying’"People are stressed, people are scared, they don't know what's going on, and some people respond to that through anger, through being mean to other people, because it gives them that sense of control."EducationNov 20, 2020
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Coronavirus: Worried about ‘quarantine 15’? Here are some tipsWinnipeg psychologist Dr. Syras Derksen told Global News it's normal to overindulge while going through a change.Apr 17, 2020
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