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December 2003

  • Rural practitioners have unique niche [Story]
  • Leglislature restores funds for programs [Story]
  • Q&A: Psychologist Ginger Blume shares marketing strategies [Story]
  • State is addressing deficiencies [Story]
  • Panel reviews sexual abuse cases [Story]
  • Magellan to exit bankruptcy [Story]
  • Worcester schools to receive federal grant [Story]

November 2003

  • Multiple diagnoses common with disorder [Story]
  • Officials: Report timely, affirming [Story]
  • Q&A: Psychologist Lisa Berzins illustrates message in unique way [Story]
  • Funding slashed for crisis centers [Story]
  • Act targets post-terrorism mental health [Story]
  • New program openings highlighted [Story]
  • Institute focuses on outreach, training [Story]

October 2003

  • States seek responses to address 'stuck kids' situations [Story]
  • Debate on Ritalin use continues [Story]
  • Q&A: Team of psychologists works with public schools [Story]
  • Initiative provides in-home services [Story]
  • New Integrated Treatment Unit opens [Story]
  • Lawsuit challenges HIPAA amendment [Story]
  • Licensing fees to increase in Bay State [Story]
  • Special Education law could get update [Story]
  • Study looks at delay of care for children [Story]

August/September 2003

  • R.I. initiative mixes primary care, behavioral health [Story]
  • New CIGNA policy opens access to benefits [Story]
  • Q&A: Theory: Problems in black community traced to slavery [Story]
  • New England is home to historical psychiatric hospitals [Story]
  • Harvard depression study shows insufficient treatment [Story]
  • Grant to aid The Station fire victims [Story]
  • McLean Hospital opens eating disorders treatment center [Story]
  • Power moves to federal government post [Story]
  • Revision underway for APA Continuing Education approval criteria [Story]

July 2003

  • Hospitals have wealth of history [Story]
  • Support services increase for returning troops [Story]
  • Deadline for CE credits can be extended [Story]
  • Q&A: Psychological profiler explains unique niche [Story]
  • Study: Pre-surgical depression impacts CABG patients [Story]
  • Diversion program sparks interest but no commitment [Story]

June 2003

  • Psychology expertise helps authors [Story]
  • Debate on prescription privileges continues [Story]
  • MSPP to graduate first class on June 8 [Story]
  • Q&A: Child Study Center at Yale has unique focus [Story]
  • PsychAlliance of Vermont finds union ties beneficial [Story]
  • Program emphasizes brief therapy [Story]

May 2003

  • Inpatient psychiatric units face challenge [Story]
  • States ponder 'any willing provider' statute [Story]
  • Q&A: Mock trial gives students insight into forensic psychology [Story]
  • Relevant legislation anticipated [Story]
  • Report focuses on 'aging out' of adolescents [Story]
  • Solomon outpatient clinic is closing [Story]
  • Community support crucial for survival of mental health care [Story]

April 2003

  • Psychologists: Times have changed [Story]
  • Psychologists respond to Rhode Island club fire [Story]
  • Q&A: Forensic psychologist pursues filmmaking [Story]
  • Magellan files Chapter 11 [Story]
  • N.H. Board of Mental Health Practice drafts client's Bill of Rights [Story]
  • Hearing set May 9 to review Bill of Rights [Story]
  • Ethics Code changes take effect June 1 [Story]

March 2003

  • Psychologists hope to make an impact [Story]
  • Resource guide to peace psychology [Story]
  • New England states strive for stronger parity laws [Story]
  • New England parity laws in brief [Story]
  • Q&A: New APA president weighs in on initiatives [Story]
  • Mental health professionals protest deposition of counselors [Story]
  • Emotions and Life: Perspectives from Psychology, Biology, and Evolution [Book Review]
  • Paxil withdrawal symptoms at center of lawsuit [Story]
  • NHPA, newspaper team up for insert project [Story]

February 2003

  • Psychologists leaving managed care [Story]
  • Deadline looms for HIPAA privacy program [Story]
  • Q&A: Psychologist: Integration is future of profession [Story]
  • Commissioner Sudders leaves DMH [Story]
  • Compeer International establishes Massachusetts chapter [Story]
  • Selling a practice is rare undertaking [Story]

January 2003

  • Managed care companies offer electronic services [Story]
  • Plan has funding for mental health [Story]
  • Q&A: Study examines issues of electronic-based therapy [Story]
  • Telemedicine program brings on-site mental health services to jails in Maine [Story]
  • Harbor assumes management of Wreath School [Story]
  • APA launches interactive Web site [Story]