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Managed Care November 2002 Michael S. Victoroff |
When Falling in Love Falls Out of Bounds The subject of physician-patient boundaries illustrates how well-intentioned policy can be written in a way that is simply too shallow to serve the goals of ethics |
Fast Company December 2002 Alison Overholt |
How to Make Love in the Office Forget about loving your work. Try loving your coworker! Are office romances really so dangerous? |
ifeminists November 4, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Politics of abuse - why you don't hear about men October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but it isn't likely to mark much awareness of abused men. |
AskMen.com October 27, 2002 Donald Morrison |
Finance Tips For The Recently Single Man Be it a divorce or simply a breakup with a longtime girlfriend, you will want to seal the deal ASAP -- including the resolution of your one-time mutual finances. |
ifeminists October 22, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
Battered Women's Syndrome: Science or Sham? Feminists should take a real stand against gender violence and abandon the Battered Woman Syndrome -- a legal defense used to exonerate women who kill abusive men in the absence of imminent danger. |
ifeminists October 22, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Pass the Prozac Sparring spouses seek counseling, where they are diagnosed with "relational disorder," meaning the relationship is causing problems, not the people. Relational disorder is not a recognized mental illness. Yet. If two psychiatrists convince enough people, RD could be added to the DSM. |
Salon.com October 15, 2002 Suzanne Finnamore |
Aspirin for a severed head My husband headed to Club Med after divorcing me. I joined Club Dead. |
ifeminists October 8, 2002 Sacks & Thompson |
Can Abolishing Sole Custody Curb Divorce? Research from American Law and Economics Review indicates the presumption of joint physical custody may serve to keep some marriages together. |
Salon.com September 23, 2002 Amy Benfer |
Bringing the war home A rash of murders in military families highlights the weaknesses of the armed services' well-meaning domestic-abuse program. |
Salon.com September 10, 2002 Aaron Hicklin |
The big chill On Sept. 11, the fiances and partners of many who died suffered a double loss. Lacking the legal status of spouses, they were denied public legitimacy and, in some cases, the support of a loved one's family. |
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