Vincent Rue
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KnownforAdvocating for a link between abortion and mental health problems
SpouseSusan Stanford-Rue[1]
FieldsPsychology, psychotherapy
Vincent Montgomery Rue | |
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| Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
| Known for | Advocating for a link between abortion and mental health problems |
| Spouse | Susan Stanford-Rue[1] |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Psychology, psychotherapy |
| Thesis | An examination of selected attitudes and opinions of federal-level bureaucrats on the development of national family policy and programming (1975) |
Vincent Montgomery Rue is an American psychotherapist and advocate for the view that abortion can negatively impact women's mental health, as well as the founder and co-director (along with his wife, Susan Stanford-Rue, who is also a psychotherapist) of the now-inactive[2] Institute for Pregnancy Loss. He says he has treated many women who have had painful abortion experiences, and who have wished that they had received more information before having their abortions.[3]