Sexual Malpractice: Therapists Who Seduce their Patients
by Fred Pelka Judith Daire began therapy in 1971 with a psychiatrist who ended sessions with “a light embrace, and a kiss on the cheek”.
by Fred Pelka Judith Daire began therapy in 1971 with a psychiatrist who ended sessions with “a light embrace, and a kiss on the cheek”.
by Karen Jan Stults Women committed to a cause, especially one being fought at the grassroots level, are often labeled “hysterical”. When Cora Tucker, a
by Merle Hoffman “It was the prison that had proved the best school. A more painful, but a more vital, school. Here I had been
by Merle Hoffman I am going to miss Ronald Reagan. Miss him in places of personal history and political passion. Miss him in a very
by Major Carlos Wilson To date, U.S. arms sales and military aid to Morocco have amounted to just under $2 billion. This has been one
by Phyllis Chesler “Two things moved me: The experience of seeing secular and assimilated women —who may not otherwise have gone to the kotel—moved to
by Ann Near A cocktail party, conversation soon after Reagan’s ascension revealed that even my Democratic/Liberal colleagues were swept up by the general euphoria of
I am going to miss Ronald Reagan. Miss him in places of personal history and political passion. Miss him in a very special way because
It seemed to have happened quietly, quickly, very subtly. It was there, overshadowing everything else, demanding immediate attention – The funny part about it was
by Merle Hoffman “I love your enemies because they drive you to my arms for comfort” -Edna St. Vincent Millay – 1941 I was very
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