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Misuse of therapists position
http://www.pennlive.com/nation-world/2016/02/pa_psychologist_who_used_touch.html TATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A central Pennsylvania psychologist who used “touching therapy” on two female sexual trauma patients will spend three to six years in prison. State prosecutors say the therapy really amounted to sexual abuse. Fifty-four-year-old Richard Lenhart, of State College, was sentenced Thursday in Centre County. He previously pleaded no contest…
Inflammation Markers May Guide New Depression Drugs
Inflammation Markers May Guide New Depression Drugs https://t.co/YsIPWpW9I6 #mhsm #mentalhealth pic.twitter.com/lqg6hUdxkX — PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) January 13, 2016
Cliff Richard interviewed (@NZStuff)
Stuff.co.nz News Cliff Richard interviewed by police over sex claim http://t.co/39vAVDk4A1 https://twitter.com/NZStuff/status/503317423957626881 11:06 – 24 Aug 14 Bryan operations@staging.betterblokes.org.nz Sent from my Windows Phone
Alexander Stevens says his doctorate research has uncovered a disturbing truth
These women came a variety of backgrounds, ethnicities and relationships. But they all had one thing in common. “They were people who had really integrated themselves into people’s lives,” Stevens said. “Grooming these boys in childhood into what would become sexual relationships later on.” These female perpetrators, Stevens says challenge the common perceptions of who…
Ms Hydes recalls it “as if it was yesterday”
http://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/384780/life-sentence-winz-killer Today at the High Court in Christchurch, Winz survivors told how they had since been treated for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Kim Adams, who felt a “whoosh” past her face from a bullet Tully aimed at her, and colleagues Jane Hayman Walker and Leigh-Ann Hydes, all say they now suffer from PTSD and…
Parkinson’s can result in feelings of loss and social isolation
Battling a terrifying disease is even harder if you're in the "wrong" demographic https://t.co/pTQ3ZrCzM7 pic.twitter.com/qOz8O7YuL6 — The Conversation (@ConversationUK) February 16, 2016 It is a curious challenge to live with a disease for which you are in the “wrong” demographic. Back to the Future actor Michael J Fox was diagnosed with the condition at 29…