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Presidents, deans and students' boards wrestled with the problem, lectured and scolded and disciplined, knowing their measures inadequate but doing their best. Then the psychiatrist offered his services, and it began to be apparent that these outbreaks of "original sin" were really problems of personality demanding the skill of men trained in the tangled ways of mental and emotional disturbances...
...Seiler did fake her abduction, she wouldn't be the first. But false criminal reports that aren't motivated by money or revenge are rare, according to forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, who knows of roughly 50 U.S. cases in the past 20 years. When they do happen, they tend to make headlines. In 1988, Dietz testified in the grand jury investigation of Tawana Brawley, a black woman who claimed to have been abducted and raped by a gang of white men in upstate New York. The grand jury found her claims to be untrue. Dietz coined the term factitious victimization...
...Paul J. Barreira, a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital and the chair of the task force, solicited student recommendations on ways to improve mental health at Harvard. Barreira said he intended for yesterday’s two-hour meeting to be a platform where students could speak out rather than a question and answer session...
...workers in his unit similarly burned out. Doctors cite high levels of substance addiction and relationship breakdowns among IT workers. "If you look at the stress levels in that environment and the hours they keep, you begin to see why these things happen," says Dr. Achal Bhagat, a psychiatrist at New Delhi's Apollo Hospital...
...psychiatrist examined Pring-Wilson several days after the incident and determined he was likely suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, the motion said...