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Today's La Times is running a piece on the hot new celebrity mental ward called Moonview Sanctuary. The exclusive psyche ward- oops - spa is descibed as a psyche-spa for the burned out, the depressed and the anxious elite who want total anonymity and are willing to pay $175,000 a year for the latest innovations in mental health - no insurance accepted.
Moonview always feels empty, though that's because all scheduling has been arranged so no client ever runs into another client writes the La Times.
"I'm a great object lesson," says former chief executive of AOL Time Warner, Gerald Levin . "How are we going to get clients to overcome their fears?" As with the dolphins. "I had fear. But once I got in, I couldn't wait."
Moonview offers an array of 60 specialists, offering Western and Eastern medicine, traditional psychiatry, psychopharmacology, talk therapy, neuro-feedback, high-tech scans that study brain waves, chiropractic services, acupuncture, reflexology, art therapy, equine therapy and more. The practitioners include UCLA professors and veterans of some of the well-regarded local rehabilitation facilities, as well as shamans and psychics.
"This whole place was designed because when I was an agent, I saw people implode from high media exposure," says Laurie Perlman, a former agent at Creative Artists Agency , who represented Madonna back in the pop icon's "Lucky Star" days.
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Read More at La Times
Thanks Nikki
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