Word: patients
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...added that therapy is complicated when patients "lose trust in the psychiatrist due to the earlier breach of trust" between the patient and the abuser...
Therapists must be trained to look for abuse in patient histories and understand the role that such abuse plays is mental illness, she added, noting that many patients deny that they have been abused...
Regarding that last point, Tom Landry, the only man to coach the Cowboys since the National Football League awarded Dallas an expansion franchise 24 years ago, sounded skeptical. "I don't think anything is ever the same," Landry said. A model owner, Murchison was patient in the beginning and unobtrusive to the end. He decided last year to sell the team to settle the estate of his late brother and because of his own ill health. Although Dallasite WO. Bankston, the largest Lincoln-Mercury dealer in the U.S., was unsuccessful in his bid to acquire the most recognizable property...
...first he is the detective tracking his suspect; then he is an infatuated schoolboy duped by glamour; he could also be the moviegoer transfixed by the light on the screen, or a director turning an actress into a fantasy figure or a psychoanalyst falling in love with his patient-falling, always falling, into and out of a dream that keeps slipping beyond his reach. Then, abruptly, Madeleine dies, and Scottie finds himself still in love, in a necrophilic passion for what was or may never have been...
...sick to get out of bed, and I had to sick out of three exams," said Sarah A. Bicks '87, who was a Stillman patient for four days last week...