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mental illness
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mental illness
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January 1, 2016
“Help! I am being held hostage in a reality show!”
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The Suspicion System: How the social world shapes delusions Not so long ago, any decent-sized psychiatric hospital had at least two or t...
October 25, 2015
Sex addiction: Science or pop fad?
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Thirty-one years ago, when Patrick Carnes walked onto the Phil Donahue television show to promote his new book on sexual compulsivity a...
December 18, 2012
Newtown, CT: Latest massacre brings more hand-wringing
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Our nation's collective inertia surrounding mass killings is perhaps best illustrated in a YouTube clip splicing together speeches by P...
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October 15, 2012
Amnesty issues scathing report on prolonged solitary confinement
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Critique follows lawsuit alleging psychological torture at infamous Pelican Bay Tucked away in a remote corner of Northern Californ...
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March 3, 2012
On providing invited testimony in a legislative hearing
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Reflections of a forensic psychologist Floyd L. Jennings , JD, PhD, a clinical psychologist and attorney with a long-time clinical practice...
December 6, 2011
First joint psychology-law program with disability focus
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New York Law School and John Jay College of Criminal Justice have announced a new joint degree program in forensic psychology and law that w...
September 14, 2011
Violence risk in schizophrenics: Are forensic tools reliable predictors?
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The high-profile cases of Jared Lee Loughner and Anders Behring Breivik have contributed to high public demand for accurate prediction of vi...
April 27, 2011
Steffan's Alerts #4: Supermax, school shooters and Asperger's
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Click on a title to read the article abstract; click on a highlighted author's name to request the full article. Ethics of solitary con...
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