Sadly, Torture Psychology, Pt. 2
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Sadly, Torture Psychology, Pt. 2


The day ends with the American Psychological Association (APA) appearing content to issue a press release which bears commonality with any Richard Nixon statement during the depths of the Watergate crime and cover-up --- more so than anything relating to a statement by an organization that currently represents tens of thousands of psychologists.

Another shameful day for psychology in the eyes of the world.





- I Swear I'm Telling You The Truth
Sir Bob Geldof’s penchant for the odd swearword or two, might be a shrewder oratory strategy than we realise. Eric Rassin and Simon Van Der Heijden at Erasmus University in The Netherlands report evidence that people are more likely to rate a statement...

- Tell The Apa That Torture Is Wrong And That They Need To Become Ethical Representatives Of Psychology
Tell the American Psychological Association that torture is wrong, that they need to find a way to become ethical representatives of psychology and psychologists --- or they should just remove themselves from being a body that purports to represent American...

- Torture Psychology And The American Psychological Association (apa): The View Of The British Psychological Society
Here is a link to the statement: British Psychological Society statement on APA Hoffman Review "We condemn and repudiate such practices and repeat our longstanding and principled stance that there is an overriding ethical responsibility on all psychologists...

- Torture Psychology: Another Disgusting Day In American Psychology
"Psychologists Shielded U.S. Torture Program, Report Finds" By James Risen The New York Times article The public and all psychologists who opposed such work and who felt that the APA was not being forthcoming with truth and reality owe a huge thank you...

- Sadly, Torture Psychology
Report Says American Psychological Association Collaborated on Torture Justification by James Risen The New York Times 30 April 2015 Link to article The text of the report...



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