Click Here to Read: Read the New Issue of Charlie Hebdo in English by Tracy McNicoll On the Dail Beast Website on January 14, 2015.
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Todd Essig on Torture and the APA
Click Here to Read: Don’t Look There! Misdirection in Psychology’s Response To The Senate Torture Report by Todd Essig on the Forbes Magazine website on January 12, 2015.
Click Here to Read: A Catalog Of Psychologist Participation In Torture From The Senate Report by Todd Essig on the Forbes Magazine website on January 12, 2015.
Cast Into the Depths: Perilous Waters for the American Psychological Association by Roy Eidelson
Cast Into the Depths: Perilous Waters for the American Psychological Association by Roy Eidelson
In his book Life Lines, the late minister and theologian Forrest Church wrote, “When cast into the depths, to survive we must first let go of things that will not save us. Then we must reach out for things that can.”
These are words — and actions — that the leaders and membership of the American Psychological Association should take to heart as a new year begins, before the profession drowns in the torture scandal that has been building for well over a decade. Rescuing the APA will not be easy, but here are a few specific suggestions for where and how to begin. Continue reading Cast Into the Depths: Perilous Waters for the American Psychological Association by Roy Eidelson
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Shooting the Jesters
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Charlie Hebdo attack: French officials establish link between gunmen in both attacks — live
Click Here to Read: Charlie Hebdo attack: French officials establish link between gunmen in both attacks — live by Matthew Weaver , Josh Halliday, Alexandra Topping, Jonathan Bucks, Alan Yuhas and Raya Jalabi in New York on the Telegraph website on January 9, 2015.
Paris is Charlie is projected onto the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, to pay tribute to the victims of a deadly attack on the headquarters of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Photograph: MATTHIEU ALEXANDRE/AFP/Getty Images










