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In her autobiography and in numerous interviews, Chase wrote that she was repeatedly and violently sexually and physically abused by her stepfather and beaten and neglected by her mother during her childhood and teenage years. By her report, she had always remembered that molestation and abuse occurred from the age of two onwards but that [...]

* Mensa International * National Guild of Hypnotists (US), * National Guild of Hypnotists, Washington Chapter (Secretary 2008) * International Registry of Professional Hypnotherapists (UK), * International Hypnosis Federation (US), * Association for Professional Hypnosis and Psychotherapy (UK), * The National Council of Hypnotherapy (UK), * International Association of Research and Regression Therapists(US), * American [...]

Miller practiced a form of psychology known as psychodynamic psychotherapy, in which patients are encouraged to openly express suppressed feelings. Notable mentors and instructors included the late Margaret Singer, Ph.D., and Judith Wallerstein, Ph.D.. With Paul Minsky, Miller taught a course in advanced hypnotherapeutic techniques, at UC Berkeley. Miller specialized in analysis of hypnotherapy, and [...]

The Legion of Substitute Heroes was founded by Polar Boy, Night Girl, Stone Boy, Fire Lad, and Chlorophyll Kid, five young heroes whose powers were not sufficient to earn them membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes — Night Girl for example could only use her powers at night time thus making her ineffective for day [...]

In 2002, Chapman University hosts a televised interview with psychologist Dr. Abigail “Abbey” Tyler. She tells her story of a close encounter incident at Nome, Alaska in October 2000. In August 2000, Abbey’s husband, Will Jammeson, is mysteriously murdered one night in his sleep, leaving her to raise their two children, Ashley and Ronnie. Dr. [...]

Born as Jacqueline Presson in San Angelo, Texas, she was “never particularly fond of her given name”, and decided to use her first initial when writing. According to ”the Dictionary of Literary Biography” the more elaborate form, Jay, is the work of a Social Security Clerk. The only child of a department store manager, she [...]

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2001-2006 Stuart turns up in Erinsborough and his friend, Drew Kirk allows him to stay with him and his wife Libby. Stuart is a trained mechanic and was given a job at Carpenter Mechanics. Stuart began a relationship with Dee Bliss and she invited him to move into Number 30. Stuart’s ex-fiancee, Tracey Slattery shows [...]

Some key developers of family therapy are: *Alfred Adler (phenomenology) *Nathan Ackerman (psychoanalytic) *Tom Andersen (Reflecting practices and dialogues about dialogues) *Harlene Anderson (Postmodern Collaborative Therapy and Collaborative Language Systems) *Harry J Aponte (Person-of-the-Therapist) *Gregory Bateson (1904–1980) (cybernetics, systems theory) *Ivan Böszörményi-Nagy (Contextual therapy, intergenerational, relational ethics) *Murray Bowen (Systems theory, intergenerational) *Steve de Shazer [...]

Cast Kirsten lives in an apartment with her best friend Sarah on the campus of an unnamed university. Her friends are Hugo, Damon and Galen; Galen is her boyfriend. After the attack, she tries to remember details about the assault with the help of psychiatrist Dr. Laura Henderson. During this time she lives at home [...]

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