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Hypnotherapy/hypnose clinique - Brief (1-3 virtual sessions with recordings provided) of Clinical Hypnosis: New Year, Ne...
01/14/2026

Hypnotherapy/hypnose clinique - Brief (1-3 virtual sessions with recordings provided) of Clinical Hypnosis: New Year, New You.
Help motivate yourself to fulfil any New Year resolutions or other goal or need
(100's of subjects covered).

Séance brève d'hypnose clinique (1 à 3 séances virtuelles avec enregistrements fournis) : Nouvelle année, nouvelle vie.
Remotivez-vous pour tenir vos résolutions du Nouvel An et atteindre vos objectifs. (Des centaines de sujets abordés).

Richard D. Rapoport, tsp.-Psychotherapist [email protected]
(514) 378-1836

Congrats to Jennifer on this achievement! I have the privilege and honour to be collaborating with Jennifer on a book to...
11/09/2025

Congrats to Jennifer on this achievement! I have the privilege and honour to be collaborating with Jennifer on a book to be released in 2026 in the UK and internationally., in which I will be representing Canada: "An International Handbook of Lived Experience Perspectives on Mental Health and Distress: Challenges, Tensions, and Constructive Dialogues."

I will be referring to my personal experiences in/with the Canadian Armed Forces and subsequent governmental and organizational laws, policies and procedures regarding whistleblowing that have emerged.

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‘The Gaslit Brain’ Exposes Global Leadership Crisis Fueled by Manipulation and Lies

New book by Canadian author reveals how gaslighting rewires our brains--and how to fight back using science

VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 4, 2025 /CNW/ - As disinformation spreads, political division deepens and toxic leadership grows, a groundbreaking new book delivers a clear scientific wake-up call--and a path forward.

The Gaslit Brain: Protect Your Brain from the Lies of Bullying, Gaslighting, and Institutional Complicity by award-winning Canadian educator and bestselling author Dr. Jennifer Fraser, PhD, is the first book to directly link gaslighting -- infecting governments, bedrooms, workplaces and institutions worldwide -- to measurable neurological damage and to provide evidence-based tools for prevention and recovery.

“Gaslighting is no longer rare or hidden -- it’s everywhere,” says Dr. Fraser. “Leaders who use it to manipulate people aren’t just causing emotional harm, they’re actually changing how our brains work -- impairing our judgment, undermining our confidence, and leaving deep neurological scars.”

Building on her pioneering work in The Bullied Brain, The Gaslit Brain reveals the invisible--but measurable--neural damage caused by bullying, gaslighting and deceit, especially when carried out by those in power.

“Gaslighting has become systemic in leadership, from politics to corporate boardrooms,” says Dr. Fraser, an internationally recognized author and speaker. “The longer we ignore the brain-based consequences, the deeper the damage will be--not just to individuals, but to our institutions and democracies.”

Informed by decades of neuroscience research, Dr. Fraser shows how bullying and gaslighting activate stress systems in the brain and rewire neural networks linked to decision-making, memory, and self-trust. Brain scans now offer hard evidence that psychological abuse and neglect erode key brain regions -- damage that often goes undiagnosed and untreated.

“On my darkest days, I fear for humanity’s future and the ethical foundations we’re abandoning at speed,” says Dr. Michael Merzenich, PhD, Professor Emeritus at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), Chief Scientific Officer at Posit Science and Founder & President of the Brain Plasticity Institute.

“The Gaslit Brain is a vital call to action. Dr. Fraser exposes the neurological and social roots of gaslighting in our world today--and offers a way forward. If you’ve been harmed by manipulative power, this book shows how brain plasticity can support healing. And for all of us, it’s a rallying cry to restore truth, science, and ethics before it’s too late.”

In addition to a six-step toolkit for building mental resilience, recognizing manipulation, and protecting brain health in toxic environments--whether at home, school or work -- The Gaslit Brain also unveils Dr. Fraser’s new “Clearsighted Leadership” model, calling for a shift from command-and-control leaders who rely on fear and deception to those who champion empathy, accountability, and psychological safety.

“We now understand the brain is plastic--it can heal,” says Dr. Fraser, herself a victim of gaslighting and bullying. “That means damage from gaslighting isn’t permanent if we act with awareness and science-based tools. It’s not enough to call out lies. We need a prevention strategy to inoculate ourselves and our communities against them.”

Through personal stories, cutting-edge brain science, and accessible strategies, The Gaslit Brain exposes the prevalence of psychological manipulation, and provides a roadmap for prevention, protection, and resistance.

ABOUT THE GASLIT BRAIN

The Gaslit Brain: Protect Your Brain from the Lies of Bullying, Gaslighting, and Institutional Complicity by Dr. Jennifer Fraser, PhD exposes how bullying and gaslighting manipulate individuals and institutions. Combining neuroscience with practical tools, it offers a new leadership model that fosters psychological safety, empathy, and accountability -- challenging toxic power dynamics and rebuilding trust across sectors.
SOURCE The Bullied Brain

FOR MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND MORE INFORMATION: Lianne Castelino, Publicist | [email protected] | 416 575 4674

/CNW/ - As disinformation spreads, political division deepens and toxic leadership grows, a groundbreaking new book delivers a clear scientific wake-up...

I just love this interchange so much. The level of connection, coordination, complicity and connectedness in military gr...
09/11/2024

I just love this interchange so much. The level of connection, coordination, complicity and connectedness in military groups is like none other....

J'aime tellement cet échange. Le niveau de connexion, de coordination, de complicité et de connectivité dans les groupes militaires est sans égal...

02/24/2024

The pitch McGill’s Professor Virginia I. Douglas Centre for Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology is launching a volunteer initiative which will a

08/02/2023

I definitely needed some rest today! It’s important to listen to our bodies! ❤️🫶❤️ Christine

04/30/2023

The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey on Sunday made a remarkable admission of failure and committed to a new focus on mental health.

04/30/2023

Today we remember and honour Master Corporal Anthony Klumpenhouwer who was killed sixteen years ago today while proudly serving our country in Afghanistan.

On April 18th, 2007, Master Corporal Anthony Mark Klumpenhouwer, aged 25, a member of the Canadian Special Operations Forces, was killed after being electrocuted and then falling from a communication tower in Kandahar city while performing surveillance duties.

Master Cpl. Klumpenhouwer was a member of Canada's elite squad of commandos known as Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2). Serving as the centrepiece of Canada's special operations, JTF2 is primarily tasked with counter terrorism operations. JTF2 fighters operate under extreme secrecy and are considered to be among the country's finest military specialists.

Major Doug Allison, spokesperson for the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, said the death has been a tough blow for Canada's fraternity of clandestine fighters, who call themselves the "quiet professionals." A military spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated the incident was the first fatality during a mission in the unit's history.

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Master Cpl. Anthony Klumpenhouwer grew up in a farming family of 13 children in the small community of Kurtzville, Ontario. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces in February 2002 and after completing basic training he was posted to the Joint Signals Regiment in Kingston, where he was employed as a Land Communication and Information Systems Technician. Initially he joined the military for a short term, but stayed on because he enjoyed it so much. A born soldier who was cut out for his chosen profession.

Master Cpl. Klumpenhouwer deployed with Task Force Lebanon during Operation Lion to assist with the evacuation of Canadian citizens from Lebanon and then to Afghanistan with the Provincial Reconstruction Team. He joined the Canadian Special Operations in January 2007 and deployed again to Afghanistan in March 2007.

With his bright blue eyes and beautiful smile, Anthony was a happy, fun-loving young man with a great sense of humour who had a flair for playing pranks. He was also extremely fit and placed 14th in an annual relay race in Hamilton in 2006, with two other soldiers from CFB Kingston. Anthony had planned to marry his girlfriend, Julie Farmer.

Anthony Mark Klumpenhouwer is survived by his mother, Joy (Noseworthy) Klumpenhouwer, his siblings, Susanna, Matthew and Amy Klumpenhouwer; Jennifer and Ben Stewart; Violet and Joe Zantinge; Joshua and Rebecca Klumpenhouwer, John, Samuel, Andrew, Esther, Timothy, Krista, and Jewel Klumpenhouwer, and his girlfriend, Julie Farmer. He is also greatly missed by his many other relatives, friends and his military family. Anthony's father, Theo Klumpenhouwer, has since passed away.

🇨🇦 FACTA NON VERBA 🇨🇦

"Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities, because it is the quality that guarantees all others." –Winston Churchill

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." –John 15:13

🇨🇦 LEST WE FORGET 🇨🇦

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