By Joan Osterwalder
Two young women went to a renowned psychologist at the Stanford clinic for alternative medical treatment for their chronic arm and hand pain. But, they allege, the therapy sessions turned into sexual exploitation.
The Peninsula hospital work...
Two young women went to a renowned psychologist at the Stanford clinic for alternative medical treatment for their chronic arm and hand pain. But, they allege, the therapy sessions turned into sexual exploitation.
The Peninsula hospital work...
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