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December 2006
- Pre- and perinatal psychology grows in interest, need [Story]
- Bed reduction begins [Story]
- A new leash on life: Psychiatric service dogs worthy partners
[Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist is leader in narcissism research, treatment
[Story]
- Legislature fails to fund new state hospital [Story]
- Psychologists must acquire National Provider Identifier
[Story]
- Executive coach trainees paired with non-profit leaders
[Story]
- Aging Act provisions incorporated [Story]
November 2006
- Parent-child interaction therapy heads to New England [Story]
- Augusta fence spurs controversy [Story]
- Licensure rules outdated: New Hampshire aims to update
[Story]
- Q&A: Therapist offers soul food for midlife singles
[Story]
- Screening at well-child visits uncovers maternal depression
[Story]
- Justice Department study: mental illness prevalent in inmates
[Story]
- Repressed memories: scientific fact or romantic fiction [Story]
- Reentry programs help soldiers adjust [Story]
- Maine proposes local solution for statewide continuity issues
[Story]
October 2006
- Interrogation debate intensifies [Story]
- Family Networks Initiative prompts significant changes
[Story]
- Sam McDonnell: a residential school success
[Story]
- Company plans genetic test to predict schizophrenia [Story]
- Q&A: New Tufts admissions process draws from Sternberg’s
research [Story]
- Skin-shock therapies continue at JRC in spite of controversy
[Story]
- Perkins School dedicates residential program to boys with Asperger's
[Story]
- Katrina psychologists: one year later [Story]
- Study shows teenagers with suicidal thoughts suffer long-term
problems [Story]
- Facilities for children experience bed shortage
[Story]
August/September 2006
- Intermittent explosive disorder overlooked [Story]
- Coalition forms in response to AMA action
[Story]
- Resource Based Relative Value Scale: not a panacea
[Story]
- Q&A: Seymour B. Sarason, Ph.D. shares insights of his half-century
career [Story]
- New Hampshire strives to improve mental health services
[Story]
- Vermont approves expansion of mental health parity bill
[Story]
- Vermont bans routine shackling
[Story]
- Lawsuit filed over forced strip search
[Story]
- NHPA's new executive director outlines goals and new direction
[Story]
July 2006
- Computer addiction is growing problem [Story]
- Grant aims to 'transform' mental health care [Story]
- Yale grant expands research in schizophrenic, auditory hallucinations
[Story]
- Q&A: Wayne Dailey juggles numerous roles [Story]
- CIGNA settlement delivers for psychologists [Story]
- Interstate study looks at same-sex relationships [Story]
- Proposal seeks to turn Fernald into historic site [Story]
- Maine passes assisted outpatient treatment law [Story]
- Latino Mental Health Training Program to begin [Story]
- Neuroscientists present research findings [Story]
June 2006
- 'Perceived imperfection' is in the eyes of the beholder
The trauma of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and how clinicians can
better treat their patients [Story]
- Study: DSM contributors linked to drug companies [Story]
- Insanity defense scrutinized [Story]
- Q&A: Psychologist describes mind/body program [Story]
- Study focuses on mental health parity legislation [Story]
- Telehealth strives for ubiquity [Story]
- ADHD warning label at issue [Story]
- Study focuses on adults with ADHD [Story]
- Suicide prevention grant received [Story]
May 2006
- VA hospitals: avenues of opportunity [Story]
- NAMI report card gives nation a 'D' in mental health care: New
England results mixed [Story]
- NAMI Grading the States [Story]
- Importance of exercise for mentally ill is emphasized [Story]
- Q&A: Insights offered on parent management training [Story]
- Maine joins federal 'clawback' lawsuit [Story]
- Bill would ensure air becomes right, for DMH patients [Story]
- 'Literature & Medicine' offered at Maine psychiatric hospital
[Story]
- McLean Hospital to open rehab facility in Western Massachusetts
[Story]
- Round up: A look at inpatient psychiatry in New England
April 2006
- Behavioral economists try to unravel human mysteries [Story]
- Program for military families to expand [Story]
- Board certification: why do it, who benefits? [Story]
- Q&A: Ecopsychologist hopes that individuals and world re-connect
[Story]
- Gap in Maine Juvenile Code spurs action, legislation [Story]
- Fernald transfers are halted [Story]
- Psychologists may play role in research [Story]
- Falmouth clinic to remain open [Story]
March 2006
- Classifying bias: when does it become a mental illness? [Story]
- State condemned for care of children [Story]
- STAR program to shut down [Story]
- Q&A: Jill Robbins, Ph.D. starts allergen-free baked goods
company [Story]
- United Health Care: one year later [Story]
- Harvard leads study of Katrina survivors [Story]
- Pending legislation would repeal CHINS [Story]
- Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual offers new approach [Story]
- Closed panels can catch psychologists by surprise [Story]
- 'Employment Options' helps mentally ill help themselves [Story]
February 2006
- Katrina's emotional aftermath profoundly felt [Story]
- 'Model' parity laws highighted [Story]
- Parity Laws and Current Legislative Action by State [Story]
- Q&A: Sports psychologist gives inside look at Olympics [Story]
- DirigoChoice coverage takes effect [Story]
- Re-entry panels include citizens [Story]
- Connecticut Department of Mental Health changes course in 2006
[Story]
- Art tries to imitate life for Alzheimer's patients [Story]
January 2006
- Helping companies to thrive [Story]
- Challenge 2006: New England states to tackle key issues [Story]
- Q&A: Study: Obesity bias prevalent among professionals,
public [Story]
- Hospital administrator resigns in wake of predator's 'detention'
[Story]
- Proposed bill grants Medicare coverage to therapists [Story]
- Cambridge Health Alliance awarded grant to conduct lithium study
[Story]
- Review of PTSD claims is halted [Story]
- Facility to move to Burlington [Story]
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