Posted on 01/19/2018 5:58:56 PM PST by upchuck
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Has she been prescribing medications with an expired license, in violation of state law ?
Psychologists can’t prescribe.
.. they can, however, blow smoke out their asses indefinitely.
Well was she seeing patients with an expired license, in violation of state law ?
Reminds me of Sawyer from “Miracle on 34th St.”
He could stand a good rap from a cane.
Oops. Well, you know, it’s the seriousness of the charge that’s important...
The headline is screwy then because it states “psychiatrist.”
A massive break with FR tradition, obviously ;-)
And actually yes, I see now that there are a couple different 'titles' applied to the cow.
Enquiring minds want to know. *I* want to know. I don’t love coming down to their level (actually doesn’t bother me a BIT) but we need to doxx this bitch to the fullest extent of social media.
She is a psychiatrist which presumes she has an MD. Read the article before spouting off. Her license to prescribe is ExPIRED not nonexistent. So, has she been writing prescriptions?
My understanding is that she is a (MD) psychiatrist who has not renewed her license to practice since 2011. That might make sense for someone who is a tenured professor, but she is not tenured.
She is a marginal player who cannot practice psychiatry nor should she be teaching it.
We are finding that talk therapy, especially of the cognitive behavioral variety, which means having the patient challenge the negative and defeating thoughts in their heads, is superior to “chemotherapy” in which the doctor is introducing drugs, the mechanisms and pathways of which are dimly or entirely not understood. It’s turning into a lopsided argument. Talk therapy works. Drug therapy controls symptoms. They even admit it. Try to find a drug therapy advocate that doesn’t prescribe talk therapy to go along with their Drug-Of-Choice.
“Psychologists cant prescribe.”
True, but she’s an M.D.
She works at Yale.
State of CT will do nothing.
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