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December 2004
- Psychotherapy: Art or science? [Story]
- Gay marriage issue earns APA support [Story]
- Q&A: Harvard psychologist on Time's top 100 list [Story]
- DMH: No procedural failings at facilities [Story]
- APA poll: Lack of insurance, cost hinders treatment [Story]
- Magellan's financials on the upswing [Story]
- Suicide likely to delay plans to revamp Vermont State Hospital
[Story]
- Rape crisis services uninterrupted [Story]
- Study says therapy is better than pills for insomnia [Story]
- Voting prohibition re-visited in wake of lawsuit [Story]
November 2004
- Political psychology: A growing field [Story]
- FDA: Anti-depressants must carry 'black box' warning [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist addresses obesity crisis [Story]
- Massachusetts law removes restrictive covenant clauses [Story]
- What House Bill 3532 says [Story]
- Voluntary program lets patients work off bills [Story]
- Tewksbury Hospital gets recertification [Story]
- Fernald Developmental Center still slated for closure [Story]
- Mental health legislation is pending [Story]
- News in Brief [Story]
October 2004
- Changes underway in residential schools [Story]
- Brain device 'promising' [Story]
- Q&A: Violin maker/psychologist shares insight about dual
roles [Story]
- Coalition members working together across APA divisions [Story]
- MetroWest Medical Center for sale [Story]
- Round up: A look at residential schools in New England
- Plan to replace Vermont State Hospital to be announced [Story]
- Mobile units an alternative to hospitals, residential treatments
[Story]
- DSS looks at children on medication [Story]
August/September 2004
- Three years after September 11
Is the nation still feeling the impact? [Story]
- Study findings disputed [Story]
- Q&A: Susan Linn uses puppets to warn about the dangers of
marketing [Story]
- NAMI report focuses on children and medications [Story]
- Mentally ill children held in detention centers [Story]
- Study: Afflicted soldiers rarely seek treatment [Story]
- Study analyzes mental health around the world [Story]
July 2004
- Psychologist burnout on the increase [Story]
- Want to learn more about burnout? [Story]
- ASPPB to update tally on psychologists [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist relays personal experiences in novel [Story]
- Federal government's initiative adds mental health to mix [Story]
- NAMI highlights state of services [Story]
- Maine's CIT program sets example [Story]
- Camp Wave helps grieving children [Story]
June 2004
- Treating domestic abusers still a rare niche [Story]
- Louisiana grants prescription privileges to psychologists [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist's sideline as magician has therapeutic
benefits [Story]
- AWP issue at status quo [Story]
- Hypochondriacs can get help [Story]
- DMH pitches hospital to replace Westboro and Worcester State
[Story]
- DeSisto School closes [Story]
- New warning labels considered by the FDA for antidepressants
[Story]
May 2004
- Diversity in mental health field still an elusive goal [Story]
- Hospital privileges in NE rarely sought, used [Story]
- Q&A: Company uses Internet as adjunct to therapy [Story]
- Deinstitutionalization: A trend in New England? [Story]
- Eating disorders program helps teens [Story]
- MBHP implements outcomes policy [Story]
- Organization routes prescriptions through Canada [Story]
- Round up: A look at inpatient psychiatry in New England
- Study recommends more diversity [Story]
April 2004
- Psychologists incorporate spirituality [Story]
- Commission: Streamline veterans' services [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist contributes 'responses' to haiku poetry
[Story]
- Prescription privileges legislation fails [Story]
- Investigation alleges neglect at DeSisto School [Story]
- Jed Foundation works with colleges on suicide prevention strategies
[Story]
- National Provider ID to be adopted [Story]
March 2004
- Have a heart: Cardiac psychologists recognize mind/body connection
[Story]
- Psychiatric inpatient lengths of stay decrease [Story]
- Q&A: Business world offers opportunities for psychologists
[Story]
- New Mexico's prescribing law closer to implementation [Story]
- Conference aimed at those treating survivors of clergy sexual
abuse [Story]
- State takes steps in aftermath of Tewksbury Hospital investigation
[Story]
- N.H. board passes patient bill of rights [Story]
- Project links rural and HIV patients to medical facilities [Story]
February 2004
- Psychologists help people create lasting relationships [Story]
- Compliance with HIPAA on the upswing [Story]
- Q&A: Center uses exposure-based treatment [Story]
- Medicare reimbursement on the rise [Story]
- Maine approves updated parity laws [Story]
- Oral arguments heard on privacy lawsuit [Story]
- Pilot program relies on team approach [Story]
January 2004
- Psychology telehealth services continue to expand [Story]
- Regulating telehealth is on-going process [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist builds up business with therapy house
calls [Story]
- Oxford drops reimbursement demands [Story]
- States rated on mental health performance [Story]
- Study halted following medication switching incident [Story]
- Proceeds from hospital sales would fund mental health care [Story]
- Technology: Integral to higher education [Story]
- Interest in psychology graduate programs on the rise [Story]
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