Institute for Psychological Therapies
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The Institute for Psychological Therapies is a research group for clinical psychology in Northfield, Minnesota run by Ralph Underwager until his death in 2003. [1] Their area of expertise is in "allegations of child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, recovered memories of childhood abuse, accusations of rape, allegations of improper sexual contact by professionals, forced and coerced confessions, false confessions, personal injury claims, mitigating factors in sentencing, custody, and medical and psychological malpractice." [2]
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- ^ "Bad Reviews", Phoenix New Times, August 26, 1992. Retrieved on 2008-04-13. "Charging sex abuse against a former mate in custody fights has become known as "the ultimate weapon." Sex expert Dr. Ralph Underwager of the Institute for Psychological Therapies in Northfield, Minnesota, says ..."
- ^ Institute for Psychological Therapies. Institute for Psychological Therapies. Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
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