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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Teen didn't understand fatal beating, defense says


Teen didn't understand fatal beating, defense says
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - DAYTONA BEACH -- Justin Stearns, a dropout with an IQ of 74, couldn't have understood what would happen when he and his friends beat a frail homeless man to death with sticks, fists and logs, a psychologist testified Wednesday. Michael Herkov said

Savage Love
Orange County Weekly - I m a 22-year-old woman with a 21-year-old live-in boyfriend of 11 months. My boyfriend loves eating my ass. He goes for my ass when I wake up, after I get out of the shower, when I get home from work. At first it felt good as hell, but now it s

by Dan Savage
Village Voice - Q. I 'm a 22-year-old woman with a 21-year-old live-in boyfriend of 11 months. My boyfriend loves eating my ass. He goes for my ass when I wake up, after I get out of the shower, when I get home from work. At first it felt good as hell, but now it's

Test may help predict depression treatment success
Reuters UK - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A brain imaging technique called functional MRI may help spot those individuals with "unipolar" depression who are likely to respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), research suggests. "Bipolar" depression (also called

Got Game?
ASU Web Devil - (from left to right) Ben Tatem Hainine, Dustin Perrotti, Dave Latshaw and Matthew Morgan play video games in their dorm room at Palo Verde East. Scott Pennelly / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE Tatem Hanine and Morgan battle it out while playing Halo on their

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