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Te'o not alone in claiming online wishful thinking
CHICAGO (AP) — It started out a stunner: The Heisman Trophy runner-up had told heartbreaking stories about a dead girlfriend who didn't exist. Then it became unreal: The All-American linebacker said he had been duped, and theirs was a relationship...Tags: Manti Te'o, Diane O'Meara, Fordham University, Health and Medical Professionals, Twitter, Inc.
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Court will take up ban on conversion therapy
L.A. NOWA federal appeals court will hear arguments in mid-April over the constitutionality of a state law that bars therapists from trying to change a minor’s sexual orientation, the court said Monday. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court........ -
Boy who shot neo-Nazi father has 'tragic history,' expert says
L.A. NOWThe 12-year-old Riverside boy who shot and killed his neo-Nazi father had a "tragic history," including violence since he was a toddler, a mental health expert testified Monday. But, said child psychologist Anna Salter, there was no indication the boy's..... -
Trial to resume for boy accused of killing neo-Nazi father
L.A. NOWA 12-year-old Riverside boy accused of fatally shooting his neo-Nazi father is due back in court when his murder trial resumes after a months-long delay.... -
Nice try: Good deeds do, in fact, go unpunished
Change of SubjectFriday's print column: When the conversation turned to New Year’s resolutions at a recent neighborhood gathering, a friend mentioned one that sounded so unambitious I thought she just might stick to it: Perform three acts of kindness a week. She....... -
Herbert Moskowitz dies at 87; pioneer in drunk driving research
Herbert Moskowitz, an experimental psychologist whose pioneering research on the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving helped produce standardized field sobriety tests and pushed policymakers to set lower legal limits for intoxicated driving in the U.S....Tags: University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Bronx (New York City)
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Resolve to stick with it
Sticking to a New Year's Resolution is not always easy, but success is possible by having a strong plan and working it, say many experts. Here are 10 suggestions that can apply to almost any resolution — whether it is related to weight, fitness,...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest, Psychology, Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania
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A lifeline for parents concerned about a child's mental health
Lynn Goodloe saw her son's grades begin to fall as he developed a knack for getting into mischief at a private Westside high school. Was it a phase, drugs or something more troubling? Harold Turner didn't know what to make of his daughter's disorganized...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Health Insurance, Mental Health, Barack Obama, Family
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Is 'Downton Abbey's' middle child just like your family's?
Laura Carmichael is not an aristocrat, but she plays one on television: Lady Edith, the middle daughter on “Downton Abbey.” And I’m not a psychologist, but in the same spirit, I can play one when it comes to a television character, and...
Tags: Harriet Tubman, Environmental Issues, Downton Abbey (tv program), World War I (1914-1918), Nobel Prize Awards
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Helping children cope with Connecticut shooting
L.A. NOWUnderstanding Friday's massacre at a Connecticut elementary school might not be possible, experts said, but parents can help their children with the fear and insecurity that shootings evoke, whether they experienced the incident firsthand or through media... -
What do mass shootings say about America's heart and soul?
In his 1969 book, Love and Will, existential psychologist Rollo May contended that human tragedies that catch our attention can exemplify an underlying malady of the society in which they occur. Using an example whereby dozens of onlookers failed to...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Gun Control, Politics, Abusive Behavior, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Mary Sherlach Would Have Known How To Comfort Newtown
The Hartford CourantWeeks before Christmas, Mary Sherlach had already transformed her Trumbull home into the picture of holiday cheer. The red-and-green plaid tablecloth was in place. And there were candles and centerpieces on the tables and wreaths on the door and...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Holidays, Adam Lanza
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