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← Letter in the Boston Globe about the American Psychological Association’s collaboration and collusion with the Dept of Defense and the CIA regarding torture
Physician Health Programs can help but warrant oversight, scrutiny, and regular audits →

My piece in Newsweek about the APA, Harsh Interrogations, and Close Ties with the Dept of Defense and the CIA

Posted on July 18, 2015 by jwboyd

See the full article here.

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← Letter in the Boston Globe about the American Psychological Association’s collaboration and collusion with the Dept of Defense and the CIA regarding torture
Physician Health Programs can help but warrant oversight, scrutiny, and regular audits →

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