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Swatting in 2025

This is the third article I have written regarding SWATTING.  You may be hearing about SWATTING in the media recently.  Many reporters have been discussing the rise of SWATTING.  However, SWATTING has been occurring with teenagers who play online gaming since 2019.  In 2019, I wrote on of my first articles regarding this new teenage […]

The Reality of College in 2025

Parents worry about their teenagers starting High School, however, they also worry a great deal about their teen going off to college.  When a teen starts high school a parent can still watch what is going on and help out if they feel they need to.  However, with college their teenager is on their own.  […]

8 Practical Strategies for Better Time Management at Work

Dr. Joe Rustum

Feeling Constantly Behind at Work? You’re Not Alone.In today’s fast-paced work culture, feeling overwhelmed has become an all-too-common experience. Often, the core issue isn’t the workload itself—it’s how we manage our time. When our priorities aren’t clear, we get stuck in cycles of stress, scattered attention, and diminishing productivity. This article explores the connection between […]

The Prom in 2025

Yes it is that time of year again — Prom Season.  However, the proms in 2025 are very different from the proms in the 1980s and 1990s, when most parents attended their proms.  Due to school mass shootings and the pandemic, many schools have changed how proms are conducted.  One thing that has not changed […]

Staying Sane in the Age of AI: How to Keep Your Head in a World That Won’t Stop Changing

AI is everywhere. You can’t scroll, type, or even breathe on the internet without bumping into some new tech that’s supposedly going to “revolutionize” your life. But for a lot of people, AI doesn’t feel like a revolution—it feels like a threat. You’re not alone if you’ve ever wondered: Am I going to be replaced? […]

Understanding Eating Disorders: Impact on Health, the Role of Body Image, Art Therapy for Transformation, and Information Resources

Therapedia Centre

You may have heard the term eating disorder – and perhaps you know someone who lives with one. Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions marked by disrupted eating patterns and a harmful impact on both physical and emotional well-being. In this blog, we aim to shed light on what eating disorders are, explore several […]

A Life of Movement, a Journey of Growth: Supporting Expatriates Through Therapy

Living abroad is a transformative experience that can bring both excitement and challenges. As a cross-cultural adaptation therapist with over two decades of experience working with expatriates, I’ve observed common patterns in their emotional journeys. This article explores the expatriate experience and how therapy can help navigate its unique challenges. The Initial Leap Many people […]

Art Therapy vs. Therapeutic Art: Understanding the Differences

Navigating the world of creative expression for therapeutic purposes can sometimes be confusing, especially when distinguishing between art therapy and therapeutic art. While both involve the use of art as a tool for healing and self-discovery, there are distinct differences between the two approaches. Let’s delve into the nuances: Art Therapy: Art therapy is a […]

How to Prepare Your Child or Adolescent for Therapy

Starting therapy can be an important and sometimes intimidating experience for children and adolescents. As a parent or caregiver, it’s natural to want to support your child through this process. Research shows that a strong foundation of support from family can significantly improve the outcomes of therapy for young people. Below are some strategies to […]

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