In two commissioned articles, Health Psychology Open clarifies once and for all the role of two prominent American psychologists in the Central Intelligence Agency program of enhanced interrogation post 9/11. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Detention and Interrogation Program and the Hoffman Report produced more questions than answers. In these historically significant articles, Martin Seligman and Joseph Matarazzo assert the truth about their actions and the lessons learned
Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture, ” was submitted to the Special Committee ...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
The Second World War divides the history of American psychology into two major epochs. Before the wa...
I was asked by the Central Intelligence Agency in the spring of 2002 about how the research on learn...
In 2015 Attorney David Hoffman and his colleagues published the results of an extensive independent ...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
The discovery of many cases of wrongful conviction in the criminal justice system involving admissio...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
The post-9/11 US torture program brought attention to the critical roles of health professionals gen...
In this chapter I focus on how knowledge gathered by British and American mental health professional...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
This paper recounts the author’s experience attempting to change the policy of the American Psycholo...
Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture, ” was submitted to the Special Committee ...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
The Second World War divides the history of American psychology into two major epochs. Before the wa...
I was asked by the Central Intelligence Agency in the spring of 2002 about how the research on learn...
In 2015 Attorney David Hoffman and his colleagues published the results of an extensive independent ...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
The discovery of many cases of wrongful conviction in the criminal justice system involving admissio...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
The post-9/11 US torture program brought attention to the critical roles of health professionals gen...
In this chapter I focus on how knowledge gathered by British and American mental health professional...
How can organised psychology best promote and protect human rights in relation to military occupatio...
Abstract: In the wake of the air attacks on the United States in September 2001, countert-errorism p...
The Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) task force was assembled by the American Psych...
This paper recounts the author’s experience attempting to change the policy of the American Psycholo...
Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture, ” was submitted to the Special Committee ...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
The Second World War divides the history of American psychology into two major epochs. Before the wa...