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ART : 30890 : Not available for external loan | |
Erasing minds : behavioral modification, the prison rights movement, and psychological experimentation in America's prisons, 1962–1983 | |
English | |
20230200 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Colley, Zoe | |
behaviour modification | programme development | prisons | repression strategies | psychologists' participation | brainwashing | prisoners | social activists victimisation | prisoner rehabilitation | psychiatrist's participation | personnel selection | perpetrator characteristics | psychological torture | prisoner punishment | abuse of power | psychiatric abuse | drug therapy | electroshock | developed countries | aversion therapy | asphyxia simulation | sensory deprivation | facility design and construction | prisons, supermax | Marion Federal Penitentiary (California) | United States | |
Journal of American studies ; vol. 57, no. 1 | |
ART : 30331 : Not available for external loan | |
The Hoffman report : the lesson we learned (?) | |
English | |
20210600 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Kryuchkov, Kirill | |
psychologists' participation in torture | American Psychological Association’s role | war on terror | CIA | interrogation techniques development | torture method development | accountability | professional ethics | institutional aspects | professional organisations | ethical analysis | preventative interventions | advocacy strategies | United States | |
Psychotherapy and politics international ; vol. 19, no. 2 | |
ART : 28272 : Not available for external loan | |
Human rights | |
English | |
20200000 | |
Cambridge University | |
Sveaass, Nora | Woolf, Linda M. | |
ethical analysis | war on terror | torture method development | long-term effects of torture | politics | torture purposes | repression | state terror | apartheid | military medical personnel | torture definition | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | social justice | structural violence | violence | decision making | human rights-based approaches | accountability | psychologists' participation in torture | psychologist's role | human rights protection | professional obligations | psychologists | universal | Eastern Europe | Paraguay | Uruguay | Argentina | Chile | Brazil | South Africa | United States | |
Cambridge handbook of psychology and human rights / Neal S. Rubin, Roseanne L. Flores (eds.) - ISBN: 9781108348607 | |
ART : 28273 : Not available for external loan | |
The desire for freedom as a symptom : political abuses around the world | |
English | |
20200000 | |
Springer | |
Llorens, Manuel | |
medical participation in torture | interrogation techniques | programme development | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | torture method development | brainwashing | eugenics | mass killings | Nazi medicine | psychoanalysts | Freudian theory | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | antipsychotic agents | electroconvulsive therapy | drug therapy | psychiatric confinement | psychotherapy | abuse of power | state terror | politics | repression strategies | psychiatric abuse | psychologists' participation in torture | psychiatrists | universal | Czechoslovakia | Yugoslavia | Poland | Hungary | South Africa | Cuba | Brazil | Uruguay | Argentina | United States | Spain | Germany | Eastern Europe | Russian Federation | USSR | China | |
Politically reflective psychotherapy: towards a contextualized approach. (Latin American voices series). - ISBN: 978-3-030-57791-9 | |
ART : 25017 : Not available for external loan | |
American psychologists, the Central Intelligence Agency, and enhanced interrogation | |
English | |
20180700 | |
Sage | |
Marks, David F. | |
medical complicity in torture | Matarazzo, Joseph | Seligman, Martin | American Psychological Association (APA) | editorial [publication type] | denial | programme development | interrogation techniques | CIA | war on terror | psychologists' participation | United States | |
Full text in open access | |
Health psychology open ; vol. 5, no. 2 | |
ART : 23991 : Not available for external loan | |
The CIA and enhanced interrogation techniques in the war on terror | |
English | |
20180100 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Harries, Emma | |
health personnel | behavioural psychology | detainees | psychologists' participation | programme development | interrogation techniques | torture methods | CIA | war on terror | cooperative behaviour | torture effectiveness | book review [publication type] | United States | |
Intelligence and national security ; vol. 33, no. 1 | |
ART : 23610 : Not available for external loan | |
The American Psychological Association and torture : how could it happen? | |
20170600 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Welch, Bryant | |
United States | psychologists' participation | professional organisations | American Psychological Association (APA) | complicity in torture | health personnel | war on terror | armed forces | interrogation techniques | information disclosure | professional ethics | institutional change | governmental entities | institutional culture | corruption | politics | case studies | Bush, George W. (administration of) | malingering | discourse | military personnel | impunity | national security | process and outcome assessment | |
International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies ; vol. 14, no. 2 | |
MON : 2018.036 : Not available for external loan | |
Nuremberg betrayed : human experimentation and the CIA torture program | |
English | |
20170600 | |
PHR | |
United States | war on terror | government policy | psychological torture | programme development | CIA | interrogation techniques | health personnel | complicity in torture | research | human experimentation | medical ethics | doctors' participation | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | learned helplessness | torture methods | armed forces | psychologists' participation | impunity | |
Full text (via PHR) | |
Physicians for Human Rights | PHR | |
ART : 23614 : Not available for external loan | |
Counter revolution | |
20170600 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Summers, Frank | |
United States | psychologists' participation | professional organisations | American Psychological Association (APA) | complicity in torture | health personnel | war on terror | institutional change | social movements | professional ethics | protest | corruption | politics | malingering | discourse | military personnel | national security | process and outcome assessment | |
International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies ; vol. 14, no. 2 | |
ART : 23613 : Not available for external loan | |
Skeletons in the closet : the American Psychological Association under scrutiny | |
20170600 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Bernstein, Jeanne Wolff | |
United States | psychologists' participation | protest | national security | military personnel | discourse | malingering | case studies | politics | corruption | institutional change | professional organisations | professional ethics | social movements | interrogation techniques | political opposition | war on terror | health personnel | complicity in torture | American Psychological Association (APA) | process and outcome assessment | |
International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies ; vol. 14, no. 2 | |