Hi everyone - Happy New Year to you all!

I've got a professor who wants a copy of the old Frontline program, "My Doctor, 
My Lover".  I don't see it available anywhere and while I'm waiting to hear
Back from the Frontline people, I thought I'd start looking for an alternative 
to offer him.  Unfortunately, I haven't come up with much....  This is the 
program summary:

Dr. Jason Richter, a psychiatrist, had a sexual affair with his patient Melissa 
Roberts-Henry. She later sued him for sexual abuse. Frontline examines the 
history of this patient-therapist relationship, the legal battle that followed, 
and how the psychiatric establishment dealt with the case. The program details 
the case history, drawing from videotaped portions of the trial, interviews 
with Roberts-Henry, Richter, attorneys, and experts.

The professor is looking for ethics and treatment re patient care.  I thought 
about the HBO program "In Treatment" and the recent movie, "Dangerous Method", 
but I'm thinking there must be something else out there more documentary ?  any 
ideas?

Thanks,
Rhonda
Rhonda Rosen| Head, Media & Access Services
William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
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