New piece: Aid and Comfort for Torturers: Psychology and Coercive Interrogations in Historical Perspective
My latest piece on psychologists and abusive interrogations — Aid and Comfort for Torturers: Psychology and Coercive Interrogations in Historical Perspective — is now available on
CounterPunch [No links. All others have extensive linked references]; Never In Our Names; Daily Kos; InformationClearinghouse, Dissident Voice, and OpEdNews:
I expect several other sites to carry it in the next few days.
This is based upon a talk delivered, March 17, 2007 at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California (PINC) conference: UNFREE ASSOCIATION: The Politics and Psychology of Torture in a Time of Terror.
Add comment April 14th, 2007