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...health situation at Harvard. Many undergraduates are now both overly concerned about the confidentiality of their visits (thanks to the "Plumbers" case) and are realistically concerned about making a success of their own individual lives--something which "hasn't been an issue for Harvard before," says Elizabeth Reid, associate psychiatrist to the UHS. "There were very few Harvard graduates driving cabs ten years ago," she says. "In the spring last year, I saw an awful lot of seniors who were feeling terribly upset because they couldn't find anybody who wanted to hire them. That's a general anxiety throughout...
...appear to be more concerned about emotional growth these days. "Men come in less to complain about difficulties with papers, career plans, grades, etc. It's more about problems with intimacy, more personal problems than in years past," says Paul Walters, assistant director, chief of training and psychiatrist...
...services. Some clinics say attendance is up; yet individual therapists privately report that many patients are leaving because they cannot pay for sessions. One result of economic stress is that the struggle for survival makes many people forget or ignore emotional troubles. "The harder reality gets," says Cambridge, Mass., Psychiatrist William Appleton, "the easier neuroses get." But more severe disturbances, he warns, can get worse...
...desperately needed an Equus. Almost as desperately as did Richard III. Why has this boy done this horrendous thing? The structure of the play is like that of a trial in which the witness and culprit, Alan Strang (Peter Firth), is coaxed, tricked and thundered at by a prosecuting psychiatrist, Martin Dysart (Anthony Hopkins). In a way, Dysart is a physician who cannot heal himself. At the Rokeby Psychiatric Hospital in southern England, he is a skeptical practitioner of Freudian exorcism. He is a devotee of reason yearning for Dionysian revels. He has a loveless marriage with a wife...
...superb cast, two performers are in the megaton range. Peter Firth makes Alan a fallen angel of anguish, and Anthony Hopkins' psychiatrist is a tour de force that should make any other Tony contender blanch...