Tag: military psychology

ā€œSoldiers at War in Fog of Psychotropic Drugsā€

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ā€œIn a small but growing number of cases across the nation, lawyers are blaming the U.S. military's heavy use of psychotropic drugs for their...

ā€œAttacks on Hoffman Report From Military Psychologists Obfuscate Detainee Abuseā€

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Steven Reisner and Stephen Soldz, writing for Counter Punch, take on those who have criticized the Hoffman Report, which found that the APA had actively colluded in the US Torture program. ā€œThey have not credibly refuted these core findings of Hoffmanā€™s seven-month investigation, nor have they even attempted to do so.ā€

ā€œMaking a Choice: APA Reform or Business as Usual?ā€

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Former president of Psychologists for Social Responsibility (PsySR), Roy Eidelson discusses efforts to undermine the Hoffman report which revealed the American Psychologica Associationā€™s collusion in torture. "First, from a familiar playbook, we have the obligatory attack on the patriotism of Hoffman and those who have criticized psychologistsā€™ participation in abusive detention and interrogation operations,ā€ he writes. ā€œThe most outrageous example comes from two retired military officers, David Bolgiano and John Taylor. In a recent piece they described the Hoffman Report as a ā€˜classic attack of cowardsā€™ and also stated, ā€˜By the publication and release of this report, the APA becomes a willing co-conspirator to the likes of al Qaeda and ISIS.ā€™ā€