Opinion ID: 1088181
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Heading: Charlton S. Stanley, Ph.D.

Text: Stanley, a Jackson psychologist, testified that he had examined Robbins on September 19, 1990. Stanley stated that the bar complaint filed by Roussel had been psychologically traumatic to Robbins; that Robbins had suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder arising from his service in the Korean war, and that the complaint had triggered this disorder. Stanley also testified that he had diagnosed Robbins with situational depression, or an adjustment disorder with depressed mood, caused by the bar complaint, and that Robbins reported nightmares, appetite disturbance, irritability, lack of concentration, procrastination, and anhedonia. In particular, Stanley testified, Robbins reported having no joy in his work, where law had been his life, his love.