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The psychiatrist took a "behavioral" approach to the problem, ordering the nursing staff not to help her or allow her to use a wheelchair. She was forced to crawl to meals and the bathroom, on the theory that she would soon tire of the inconvenience and begin to improve. After several...
The psychiatrist took a "behavioral" approach to the problem, ordering the nursing staff not to help her or allow her to use a wheelchair. She was forced to crawl to meals and the bathroom, on the theory that she would soon tire of the inconvenience and begin to improve. After several...