Word: lozanos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Lozano's family sued Bean-Bayog for wrongful death and malpractice. They claimed that Bean-Bayog had used regression therapy on the chronically-troubled Lozano...
...suit then claimed that she reduced him to the state of a dependent three-year-old and subjected him to her sexual fantasies. Ten months after Lozano stopped receiving treatment, he killed himself...
Chafetz added that the other book written about the Bean-Bayog case, Breakdown, doesn't have a personal interview with the former doctor, and relies solely upon the Lozano family for information...
Bean-Bayog said in an excerpt of Obsession, printed in the April issue of Boston Magazine, that she thought her unorthodox methods would help Lozano overcome his psychological problems...
...pointed out that Harvard officials knew about her action while she was treating Lozano but immediately presumed her guilt when the charges surfaced against...