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| | FMS Foundation Newsletter, Vol 6 No. 10, November 1997 |
 | | The College Psychiatric Bulletin (1997), 21, 663-665 The Royal College is the first professional organization to address the issue of the rights of families. |
 | | The College noted that: Once the accusation is taken outside the consulting room, especially if any question of confrontation or public accusation arises, there can rarely be any justification for refusal to allow a member of the therapeutic team to meet family members. |
 | | Brook's college education also had to be abruptly terminated by this move." [1] Lujan's causes of action were negligence, breach of contract, gross negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, breach of confidentiality, and conduct justifying punitive damages. |
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