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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…
Why many rape victims don’t fight or yell
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2015/06/23/why-many-rape-victims-dont-fight-or-yell/ Freezing occurs when the amygdala – a crucial structure in the brain’s fear circuitry – detects an attack and signals the brainstem to inhibit movement. It happens in a flash, automatically and beyond conscious control. It’s a brain response that rapidly shifts the organism into a state of vigilance for incoming attacks and avenues…
Like flipping a bunch of coins and only keeping the ones that come up heads
http://www.futurity.org/scientific-literature-psychotherapy-1034072/ “This doesn’t mean that psychotherapy doesn’t work. Psychotherapy does work. It just doesn’t work as well as you would think from reading the scientific literature,” says Steven Hollon, a psychology professor at Vanderbilt University who co-authored the study with colleagues from Oregon Health and Science University, VU University Amsterdam, and the University of Groningen….
She doesn’t look OK with that
She doesn’t look OK with that. What would you do to step in or speak up? #AreYouThatSome1 pic.twitter.com/hbD3XnNAf0 — Stop Sexual Violence (@AreYouThatSome1) September 23, 2014 Are you that someone – let’s stop sexual violence campaign A new campaign aimed at helping young New Zealanders stop sexual violence is being launched today by Social Development…
Windows 10 undoes all of Windows 8’s mistakes.
Review: Windows 10 undoes all of Windows 8's mistakes. Go ahead and upgrade http://t.co/DRUEChp2Ql pic.twitter.com/O0lZK3edU8 — WIRED (@WIRED) July 29, 2015