On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 11:43:42 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
Hi
-Original Message-
From: Mike Palij
The next question is why did medical/health professionals assist the
CIA et
al in > such activities (e.g., "rectal feedings")? Was this an
example of a Milgram
style "submission to authority"?
Without trying to be pointlessly argumentative, I was referring to your
representation of Burns. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one of our best
established as effective tools to treat depression. I feel describing it in
terms of depression as a choice, akin to a simple 'buck up' was the problem
Paul, if you don't know of or haven't read Burns, why do you feel
qualified to speak about the effectiveness of his strategies? In no way
does he encourage people in a state of depression "to buck up." The
strategies he does use, based on extensive empirical research, is to help
people understand
Hi
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Palij [mailto:m...@nyu.edu]
> The next question is why did medical/health professionals assist the CIA et
> al in
> such activities (e.g., "rectal feedings")? Was this an example of a Milgram
> style
> "submission to authority"? Was it a purely se
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 05:08:43 -0700, Christopher Green wrote:
An interesting column in Inside Higher Ed by Laura Stark on the
current APA crisis, and beyond.
https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2015/07/21/essay-why-scholarly-ethics-codes-may-be-likely-fail
There is one problem that Stark seems
An interesting column in Inside Higher Ed by Laura Stark on the current APA
crisis, and beyond.
https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2015/07/21/essay-why-scholarly-ethics-codes-may-be-likely-fail
Chris
...
Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
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