Wikipedia talk:Good article reassessment/Attachment therapy/1
Whether or not one believes that attachment therapy is a pseudoscience, hokum or helpful, excuding the bias of the article, this article is filled with factual errors.
So many that I have neither the time nor desire to fight about, as it is obvious that the authors have an agenda.
But, for the record. This article somehow gives the impression that Foster Cline, M.D. somehow "lost" "gave-up" or "surrendered" his license secondary to his work with attachment disordered kids. Fact is, Dr. Cl+ine is licensed in four states, and only after having moved to Idaho for THREE years, did he transfer his license to inactive status in Colorado. Simply because it was never used in the non-adjoing state.
Several children whose unfortunate deaths are discussed, in this article never even were around or had anything to do with attachment therapy.
I'll save this page simply because those with an agenda will probably erase it. Typed on Wikipedia 12/02/09.
This article quotes none of the + responses or information that was in the national media.
I could go on. But, oh well..... ;-) Let those with ears, hear.
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