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Remains likely those of missing California teen, sheriff says – CNN.com

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Chelsea King, 17

Remains likely those of missing California teen, sheriff says – CNN.com.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Chelsea’s family during this extremely difficult time.

It’s been widely reported that the psychiatrist who testified at the molestation trial of the suspect in this crime recommended the maximum sentence because the suspect showed no remorse and there isn’t a known treatment for someone like him.  We’ve attempted to make contact with the prosecutor and judge in that case to better understand why the recommendation wasn’t taken into consideration.  As of this posting, we have not heard back.

Mental health is a very serious subject, and the root of great tragedy and cause of many physical diseases.  However, possibly due to the stigma associated with mental illness, it rarely receives the attention it deserves.

Case in point is the proposed healthcare legislation.  If anyone has heard any mention of improving mental healthcare access and benefits, leave us a comment below.  Although certainly “wrapped into” the current proposal, not emphasizing mental health treatment is negligent in this day and age, with the overwhelming amount of data that exists to support the notion that mental health directly impacts physical health.

Once again, our thoughts and prayers are with the King family.

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Are you a sex addict? Online Counseling may help.

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Tiger Woods sex addiction

Click for Article –>>  Are you a sex addict? – CNN.com.

Tigers been in the news an awful lot lately, and not for his prowess on the golf course.

Although Tiger’s case is extreme, there are many people who are afflicted by a  compulsive sex drive.  Although there is debate on the details of sex addiction from a clinical standpoint, the end result is the same – families are shattered, careers are derailed and personal lives become public disgraces.

Dr. Kathleene Derrig-Palumbo, a clinical psychologist based in Southern California, sees a silver lining in the Tiger case.  “If Tiger uses this opportunity to bring awareness to the very serious repercussions of sex addiction, perhaps more people will reach out to a professional for help before the situation escalates and degenerates … and it nearly always does.”

Dr. Derrig-Palumbo recommends using Online Counseling to reach out initially, especially if there is a sense of shame that prevents someone from going to see a counselor in person.  “With online counseling, there is an enhanced sense of anonymity – and that opens the door for people who otherwise would not go get help in person.

For more information, please visit www.MyTherapyNet.com.

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