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Pervert doctor. Is he still practising? Which unfortunate hospital hire him?

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Such a shame. For a very experienced doctor who's written and spoken about mental health for years, he fails to understand the mental state of his vulnerable female patients when he takes a personal (i.e.twisted) interest in them. Perhaps should only be allowed to have male patients.

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Its a good exposure to many of the article and videos that have been posted here. I learned a lot since I am a psychology major. Thank you for helping me in my own personal health and well-being, truly this is amazing
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Your In Good Hands! Exceptional practitioners in their respective field....have learned and worked with some of them...simply brilliant!
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Men making catcalls is becoming rampant, especially in the city and Selangor, and women are finding it offensive. While some perceive it as an invasion of privacy and also intimidating, others simply choose to ignore it. Checks by the Sun, from January to May, showed a total of 118 cases have been reported nationwide, mostly in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. While catcalling may seem harmless, psychiatrist Dr Gurdeep Singh Grewal said it could potentially lead to rape or assault. Of course, when the perpetrator is obsessive, it can lead to sexual assault, he said. Gurdeep Singh added there is a theory in psychology which says such actions may stem from what is called modelling theory . Modelling theory is a form of learning where individuals ascertain how to act or perform by observing another individual.
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