Amber Heard's First Witness? Psychologist Who Says She DOES Have PTSD -- From Johnny Depp Abuse & Being Called A Liar!
04.05.2022 - 18:29
/ perezhilton.com
Johnny Depp made a lot of progress in the first half of his defamation trial against Amber Heard. We’re not convinced it was enough to prove to the jury he never committed an act of domestic abuse against her — after all, that seems inherently impossible to prove. But his evidence and witnesses definitely changed some minds in the public.
But now it’s Amber’s turn. And her team is starting off by trying to refute one of the most controversial witnesses for the plaintiff.
As you may recall, forensic psychologist Dr. Shannon Curry testified that after a brief few sessions with Amber — 12 hours total — she assessed that the Aquaman star likely had histrionic personality disorder, which gave her a need to be the center of attention, and is akin to borderline personality disorder. She also determined the actress was lying about her PTSD, “grossly exaggerating” her symptoms — she said she had 19 of the 20 hallmarks, something Dr. Curry explained was “not typical of even somebody with the most disabling form of PTSD.”
Related: Bodyguard Says He SAW Amber Heard Punch Johnny Depp!
OK, so that was Johnny’s shrink. You knew Amber was going to have her own.
Her team called Dr. Dawn Hughes, who immediately disagreed and said Amber definitely has PTSD. She stated:
She stated that she believed Amber’s post-traumatic stress disorder was caused by “intimate partner violence by Mr. Depp” AND by his former lawyer calling her a liar.
Like Dr. Curry before her, Dr. Hughes is not a psychologist who is treating Amber and never met her during the time in which the alleged abuse took place. She’s also a forensic and clinical psychologist, only lately she’s specialized in pretty specific cases: she testified on behalf of the prosecution against R
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