There's not much news lately. Some of my websites were hacked recently, and I'm getting them to more secure hosting. Domains that were once developed are now parked again - such as Psychology.info and SeniorCenters.com. They are still for sale.
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Older News
- I'm told
that I was quoted in "Women's Weekly" in January 2001 in an
article on stress. I haven't seen the quote.
- My site
at mentalhealth.about.com was listed as one of the "Best of the Web" in Forbes
magazine in the summer of 2001 and again in the Spring of 2002.
- I closed my
private practice in September 2000. I continue to practice at the
Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Hampton, Virginia - where I also manage the
Chronic Pain Program. I taught Clinical Health
Psychology at The College of William & Mary for several years.
- I no
longer do 'Online clinical work.' People quit paying, and my life
got too busy with other things. Most of the news coverage below
is from that period of my career.
- Best
of the Web listing
in Forbes: 2001, 2002.
- Online
therapy is no sure cure. Ann Efimetz, Virginia Gazette 11/27/99
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Cybertherapy: Ready for Prime Time? WebMD.com/CNN Interactive, June
10, 1999.
- You've
Got Mail - Therapists offer email counseling, take check and credit
card payments. Practice
Strategies. March, 1999.
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Concern over on-line counseling. USA Today. August 14, 1997.
- High
Tech Help on the Internet. Psychology Today. September/October 1996.
- Dr. Online.
Computer Life. July 1996.
- Cybertherapy:
Online help from a psychologist, cheap. U.S. News & World
Report. May 13, 1996
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