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The lobotomy, which was performed in 1948, was a disastrous decision that had severe and long-lasting consequences for Rosemary. The procedure, which was carried out by Dr. Egas Moniz, a Portuguese psychiatrist, involved inserting a leucotome (a type of surgical instrument) into Rosemary's brain to sever connections between the prefrontal cortex and other parts of the brain.

This research has fueled the "SportToo" movement , which mirrors the broader MeToo movement by exposing abusive power dynamics in sports and their dramatization in documentaries and media. Facial Abuse Kennedy

If you are looking for a deep dive into the history of abuse allegations involving the Kennedy family or specifically Sheldon Kennedy, the following articles are highly regarded for their depth and sourcing: 1. Sheldon Kennedy (The Hockey Legend & Advocate) The lobotomy, which was performed in 1948, was

The paper is well-known in psychoanalytic literature for its detailed exploration of how physical symptoms and behaviors can be deeply linked to early childhood trauma and psychosexual development. Key Themes of the Paper This research has fueled the "SportToo" movement ,

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