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...talking on the phone to an old Connecticut friend when the friend blurted out that he had been abused back in those Maverick days by Father Brett. "I had this rush of feeling," Martinelli told TIME. "I realized, Wow, that's what happened to me." He began seeing a therapist and a year later filed a civil suit in New Haven, Conn., federal court against Brett and the Bridgeport diocese, then led by Bishop Edward Egan...
...geriatric-care agency can place weekly or twice-weekly calls and visit you monthly if you have health concerns. These organizations can also help you find alternative housing, such as assisted living, should you need it. For Minneapolis, Minn., widow Rosalie Alden, 81, a retired physical therapist with no children, the solution is a support network right in her own backyard. Two sets of neighbors take Alden, who has survived cancer and a stroke, to see her doctor and run errands. They have keys to her home and see her almost daily, and one neighbor phones every evening to check...
...lives, the play tackles complex themes that are at times funny, at times harrowing. A professor lecturing on consciousness ironically loses touch with reality; a young woman is determined to leave the world she knows to become a nun; an old man faces his own mortality as a therapist tries to breathe life back into him; a broken man struggles with the death of his mother; a couple of world travelers miss their opportunity for love...
...such rituals heal all the wounds of a broken marriage? "Most people are not at the stage in their divorce where they can have these ceremonies," acknowledges Evan Imber-Black, a marriage therapist and author of Rituals for Our Times (Jason Aronson). "But the fact that people are trying to do this tells us there's a need...
...Hell High School.” The accompanying charcoal illustrations with foreboding captions offer tormented perspectives on earthly life. On page 12, one man discovers that the mask of outward happiness with which he has disguised himself has grown onto his face. On 21, a woman’s therapist shoots herself in the stomach, leaving her to her Valium addiction and post-abortion depression. The pamphlet leaves no room for question—the outside world is a swamp of loose principles, false relationships and selfish emotions. The solution? At the other end of a toll-free number...