Click Here to Read and View: 6 Things You Should Know About Alabama’s Chief Justice Roy Moore: A civil rights watchdog calls him the “Ayatollah of Alabama” for a reason by Daniel Marans on the Huffington Post website on January 7, 2016.
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Bernard-Henri Lévy: The World Must Stand Up to Saudi Arabia
Therapy wars: the revenge of Freud
Click Here to Read: Therapy wars: the revenge of Freud: Cheap and effective, CBT became the dominant form of therapy, consigning Freud to psychology’s dingy basement. But new studies have cast doubt on its supremacy – and shown dramatic results for psychoanalysis. Is it time to get back on the couch? by Oliver Burkeman on the Guardian website on January 7, 2016. Continue reading Therapy wars: the revenge of Freud
Attacks on Hoffman Report From Military Psychologists Obfuscate Detainee Abuse
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Untangling an Accounting Tool and an Ancient Incan Mystery
Are You a Good Candidate for Psychoanalytic Treatment?
Documents reveal 73-year-old injustice
Click Here to Read: Documents reveal 73-year-old injustice: Investigation sheds light on one of community’s darkest chapters By Marie C. Baca in the The Half Moon Bay Review on December 30, 2015.
Isamu Kuwahara holds a photo of his home in Pescadero. Like other families of Japanese ancestry living on the coast, the Kuwaharas were expelled from their South Island land in the wake of the attacke on earl Harbor. But patriarch Tsunematsu was treated especially harshly. New-found government documents reveal why. Cat Cutillo/Review










