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Dissident Members Challenge American Psychological Association on Role in CIA Interrogation, Torture
Friday, August 17th, 2007
Dissident Members Challenge American Psychological Association on Role in CIA Interrogation, Torture
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Democracy Now! broadcasts from San Francisco, where the American Psychological Association is set to hold a historic vote at its annual convention. Following a string of exposes revealing that psychologists have played a key role in designing the CIA’s torture tactics, outraged APA members have introduced a moratorium calling for an outright ban on psychologist involvement in detainee interrogations. We speak with two psychologists at the forefront of the campaign for an interrogation ban, Dr. Stephen Soldz of the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis and Dr. Steven Reisner of New York University. [includes rush transcript]
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Reprinted with the permission of The PANY Bulletin
Psychoanalytic Association of New York
Volume 41, Number 1 Spring 2003
Feeling Strong:
The Achievement of Authentic Power
by Ethel S. Person
(2002) New York: William Morrow
Reviewer: Janice S. Lieberman, Ph. D.
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Psychoanalytic Association of New York
Volume 39, Number 3 Fall 2001
Book Review:
Body Talk: Looking and Being Looked At in Psychotherapy
by Janice S. Lieberman
Jason Aronson, 2000, 305 pp.
Reviewer: Leon S. Anisfeld, D.S.W.
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