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Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services
Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Symptoms, Students, Teaching and Learning
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King Richard III: A control freak, but not a psychopath?
It was hard to find the physical remains of King Richard III. Imagine how hard, then, to psychoanalyze the man. That, nonetheless, is what Mark Landsdale, head of the University of Leicester School of Psychology, has attempted to do, with help from...Tags: Psychology, Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief, Philosophy, Mahmoud Abbas
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Nicholson chairing Michigan Psychological Association board
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey-based psychologist William Nicholson, Ph.D., recently assumed the chairman's position on the Michigan Psychological Association's board. Nicholson has been a member of the Michigan Psychological Association for more than 30 years....Tags: Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals
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Richard R. Rubin, Hopkins psychologist
Dr. Richard R. Rubin, a Johns Hopkins psychologist who counseled children and adults on how to cope with the emotional effects of diabetes, died of complications from prostate cancer March 25 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Monkton resident was 69....
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), Prostate Cancer, Teaching and Learning, Philosophy
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Inquiry that put wrong man in prison for 25 years was 'shoddy,' expert says
A police inquiry that put a mentally challenged 15-year-old in prison for more than 25 years was "shoddy, incomplete [and] not an objective investigation," an expert on law enforcement procedures told jurors Tuesday in the civil lawsuit filed on behalf of...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Miramar, Prosecution, Laws, Murder
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Black and white
Editor's note: Freelance writer Diedre A. Ware grew up in Havre de Grace and graduated from Havre de Grace High School. Her recollections of what it was like growing up black in an era when children's dolls were white was published recently in Dolls...Tags: Mattel Inc., Toy Industry, James Brown, Havre de Grace, Health and Medical Professionals
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Dawn Turner Trice: Making the most of postpartum depression
When Chicago clinical psychologist Susan Benjamin Feingold had postpartum depression more than two decades ago, not many people were taking the illness seriously. Some doctors were even telling women all they needed to do for their "baby blues" was to eat...Tags: Heart Attack, Behavioral Conditions, Symptoms, Stress, Psychiatry
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Autism is focus of symposium at Centre College
Centre CollegeCentre College will host an autism symposium on campus with events today and Wednesday, including a lecture by author John Elder Robison and speakers from around Kentucky. Robison, author of the books “Be Different,” “Look Me in the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Colleges and Universities, University of Kentucky, Kathleen Sebelius
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Poems said to be handwritten by F. Scott Fitzgerald to be auctioned
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a sweet poem for actress Helen Hayes' daughter, Mary McArthur. Then, six years later, he penned her another one on the reverse of the same page that's, well, a little unsettling. Would you write to a 7-year-old about the "thumb-...
Tags: Chinua Achebe, Heart Attack, Authors, Same-Sex Marriage, Auction Service
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Anger issue: When phone goes from mobile to aerial
On a recent evening outside a San Fernando Valley movie theater, a young man startled passersby when he hurled his cellphone onto the sidewalk. As he sheepishly picked up the pieces, he apologized and said he was having a bad day. It turns out he's...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Psychotherapy, Culture, House of Cards (tv program), Social Sciences
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Psychoanalyzing Phil
"OK, Phil, I will give you another tissue but please don't eat it this time." The animal psychologist made her voice firm but fair. Phil swallowed the remnants of his last tissue and bobbed his head up and down. I was there during his session at Phil's...Tags: Animals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Jodi Arias: Does everybody lie? Jose Baez sounds off; Nancy Grace argues
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Jodi Arias case sure had the TV pundits squabbling Wednesday. CNN turned to Jose Baez, Casey Anthony’s former attorney, for his analysis. “Everybody lies when confronted by the police,” Baez said. “I would say a good majority...
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