When Healers Kill: Psychiatry Ponders A Psychiatrist-Killer

Can psychiatrists be expected to treat themselves before it's too late?

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Bones Is Back! I Mean Really, Really Back!

“I’m back, baby!” Army Ranger turned FBI special agent Seeley Booth tells impossibly prepubescent FBI psychiatrist Lance Sweets early on in the fifth season premiere of Bones . Indeed, the crime-fighting super-team of Booth and genius forensic anthropologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan is back and so is Bones. And by back I don’t just mean that the season has started; no, I mean Bones is really back, returning to fine form after some truly boneheaded (no pun intended) moves by the writin

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The Seventh Veil

Television movies for the week of Aug. 2 – Pittsburgh Post Gazette 10:30 AM (CC) • The Seventh Veil '45. James Mason. A psychiatrist uses drugs and hypnosis to help a concert pianist probe her past and find the man she …. Angela Lansbury, Sidney Poitier in TCM's Summer Under the Stars – Orlando Sentinel 2: James Mason " The Seventh Veil " at noon. Aug. 3.: Marion Davies and "Show People" at 8 pm Aug. 4: James Coburn and "The Americanization of Emily" at 9:15 …. Black Market

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Enjoying Siesta on Delightful Daybed

Do you have ever fall a sleep when you are watching television or even reading a book? Moreover, have a time on your hands. Daybed completes your siesta and yet when you taking a nap or just relaxing. What a day! It is also useful when having unexpected guest as is function that is used as a bed as well as seating. Daybed may found in counseling room also, which use when people consult to a counselor whether a psychiatrist or others. On each period, it has its own trend and particular design o

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Kuchu Buranko Anime Announced

This week’s new issue of Newtype Magazine will formally announce that Toei Animation will produce an anime TV series adaptation of Hideo Okuda’s award winning 2004 novel Kuchu Buranko (Trapeze). The book is a collection of stories about psychiatrist Ichiro Irabu and the various patients he treats.Anime director Kenji Nakamura and character designer/animation director Takashi Hashimoto, who worked together on the “Bakeneko” story arc of the Ayakashi - Samurai Horror Tales television series and it

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