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June 17, 2025January 30, 2026public, article

Where Wayward Sons Wander To and Wonder Fro

Introduction How do loosely connected online communities shape young men’s views on gender and mental health, and what does scientific analysis say […]

Sex and Gender masculinity and mental health young men and identity gender norms digital subcultures online communities for men male mental well-being male loneliness psychology
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June 4, 2025January 26, 2026public, article

Breaking Down Silos: Fostering Reason and Respect in a Divided World

Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson, psychologist A recent discussion among New Enlightenment Project board members has highlighted a growing breakdown in meaningful communication across […]

psychology Censorship reason-based discourse moral dualism fragile identity
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May 24, 2025May 25, 2025Uncategorized

Clergy Burnout: Understanding the Occupational Crisis in Ministry Post-Pandemic

What are the primary causes and symptoms of burnout among clergy, and how has the post-pandemic era affected their mental health and […]

clergy mental health clergy burnout statistics burnout symptoms clergy psychology Sociology burnout in religious leaders pastoral mental health crisis post-pandemic burnout clergy
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May 10, 2025May 10, 2025Uncategorized

Legal Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada: Legal Framework, Strict Safeguards & Protecting Vulnerable Populations

Legal Framework & Definitions, Vulnerable Populations On February 15, 2023, the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying reported on five […]

journalism medical assistance in dying conscience faith and MAID assisted dying ethical legal framework debunking myths about MAID Dying With Dignity psychology
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May 9, 2025May 12, 2025Uncategorized

Decolonization Therapy and Clinical Neutrality: Ethical Considerations for Mental Health Practice

Therapy and Politics If therapy can be a vehicle for ideology, then clinicians risk repeating past abuses. The article “The Danger of […]

anthropology psychology
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April 6, 2025January 27, 2026public, article

Exploring the Memetic Self: Dr. Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson on Identity, Culture, and Self-Mapping

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Dr. Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson is a Canadian counselling psychologist, educator, and theorist best known for developing the concept […]

self-mapping therapeutic tool evolution of human selfhood culturally constructed identity framework memetic self theory psychology mapping identity in psychotherapy psychology
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June 17, 2024June 17, 2024Uncategorized

Men are trash

A conversation between Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson about male stigma first published in In-Sight Journal Individual Publication Date: June […]

Sex and Gender male stigma psychology
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March 12, 2024January 27, 2026public, article

Psychology in the Snow: Reflections on Mental Wellness in the North

A collaboration between Metis counselling psychologist, Dr. Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson, and European-Canadian independent journalist, Scott Douglas Jacobsen. The purpose of this text […]

humanism mental wellness Indigenous psychology psychology
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August 30, 2023August 30, 2023Uncategorized

Parental Alienation is a Ubiquitous Form of Child Abuse in Canada’s Family Courts

Monique Dietvorst Parental Alienation Canada What affects three times more children than autism? What affects 13 million US adults? The answer is […]

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September 19, 2022September 19, 2022Uncategorized

NEP president’s presentation to the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Men’s Experiences with Violence and Victimization 2022

How My Work Led Me to Question the DV Narrative and Investigate Male Stigma An International Interdisciplinary Conference onFatherhood and Men’s Experiences […]

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Humanism as Resistance: Reclaiming Dialogue in Divided Times

Previously published in: humanistfreedoms The rise of modern individualism, scientific inquiry, and pluralistic thought did not emerge in Europe because ...
February 8, 2026 / Lloyd Robertson

Two Solitudes of Secularism

Two distinct interpretations of secularism are discussed by Leslie Rosenblood, Secularism Chair of the Centre for Inquiry Canada, and Michel ...
February 3, 2026 / Michel Virard

Humanism and Religion

PART ONE I Humanism seeks truth from evidence and rational analysis. It engages in calm and open discussions that display ...
January 28, 2026 / George Hewson

Humanism, Democracy, and Freedom

PART ONE Democracy in government essentially means “rule by the people” rather than rule by a monarch, aristocracy or dictator ...
January 25, 2026 / George Hewson

Humanism and Art

PART 1 I Because humanists emphasize the importance of analyzing empirical evidence rationally it is sometimes thought that they are ...
January 24, 2026 / George Hewson

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