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...they work their way through a self-guided academic curriculum. Residents who follow the rules move through the program's progress levels and are granted more leniency; those who disobey receive demerits and lose privileges. About 20% of the students are on behavior-related medications, prescribed by a visiting psychiatrist. Licensed therapists are available, at a fee beyond the hefty $3,085 a month it costs to keep a kid at Spring Creek. The average length of stay is a year, though the Pullans say it takes 18 months to complete the program. Every month, one or two kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: How to Save a Troubled Kid? | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...There’s a lot of students who hate the winter because it’s yucky and gray, and that gets them down, but that’s not necessarily SAD,” says Winthrop A. Burr, a psychiatrist...

Author: By Jennifer P. Jordan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Here Comes the Sun | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

This literary makeover couldn't have come at a better time for the Karadzic family. The European Union last month ordered Karadzic's assets frozen, and the royalties for his autobiographical love story--about a wrongly imprisoned psychiatrist in prewar Sarajevo--will go to his wife. Although Toholj claims he obtained the manuscript through an intermediary and doesn't know the author's whereabouts, one thing is certain: with a $5 million bounty on his head, Karadzic won't be toting his laptop to the local Starbucks to write a sequel. --By Julie Rawe and Dejan Anastasijevic

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fugitive's Romantic Fiction | 11/8/2004 | See Source »

...True Believer Harvard psychiatrist John Mack, best known for his studies of people who claim to have had alien encounters, died last month after being hit by a drunk driver [MILESTONES, Oct. 11]. TIME interviewed Mack in 1994 as his book Abduction was stirring scientific skepticism [April...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

Equus is a psychological drama focusing on a single, horrific crime: a 17-year-old boy, Alan Strang, blinds six horses with a metal spike. His psychiatrist, Dr. Martin Dysart, must find out why and cure him. It gradually comes out that Alan (Jack E. Fishburn ’08) has combined the influences of his parents, his hatred of a deadening consumer society, and his love of horses into a unique and personal religion in which he finds the passion that Dysart (Dan A. Cozzens ’03) lacks...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, ON THEATER | Title: Theater Review: ‘Equus’ Embraces Twisted Normalcy | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

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