calamityjane831
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Dr. Berman definitely has some credentials.
A suicideologist? Did that witness just make up that word?
Ok, I'm not sure he can say definitively anything about Tera--he never met her nor analyzed her personally. She was certainly not his patient. He's taking all of this from her texts and her journal, which oftentimes, are fleeting thoughts. I wonder how much he is being paid by the defense?
Ok, I'm not sure he can say definitively anything about Tera--he never met her nor analyzed her personally. She was certainly not his patient. He's taking all of this from her texts and her journal, which oftentimes, are fleeting thoughts. I wonder how much he is being paid by the defense?
Everybody who has testified has adamantly stated she was NOT suicidal. Where this Dr. is getting this from is not accurate pertaining to the suicide risk--he's just reading 'frustrated, insomnia, self esteem,', etc. but nobody has said she was suicidal.
I think this particular note was regarding her leaving him or his leaving her. Not suicide.
Is reading out of the diary out of context because he is not reading full passages?
Morning y'all. Sorta sleepy here :coffeecup: ---who is this guy?
I love The El Pinto commercial more than the jimmy dean one! keep having to refresh! uggggg!
I have heard it a few time previously but it's not used much except by those involved professionally. I, too, have a Ph.D in psychology, my disciplines are probably out of date now.
This witness has excellent credentials, much to my dismay. I hope he doesn't further slam our hopes.
Morning y'all. Sorta sleepy here :coffeecup: ---who is this guy?
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