Browse Experiment - 10 results

17. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part II
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(2008),
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"This lecture begins with the second half of the discussion on social psychology. Students will learn about several important factors influencing how we form impressions of others, including our ability to form rapid impressions about people. This discussion focuses heavily upon stereotypes, including a discussion...
(2008),
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CCHR: What's Wrong with Psychiatry? A Psychiatrist Explains
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(2009),
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"Dr. Niall McLaren, an Australian practicing psychiatrist for 22 years, explains what is wrong with the psychiatric profession: That it cannot/will not take criticism, for fear the entire model of biological psychiatry will unravel. That there is no science to psychiatric diagnoses, no brain based diseases. And th...
(2009),
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Classic: Ronald D Laing and leo Matos: Transpersonal Psychology
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A lecture given by Ronald D Laing (1927-1989) and Leo Matos February 10 1982 as a St Görans Lecture in Stockholm. Introduction by Prof Lennart Wetterberg.
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On Being Sane in Insane Places
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with David Rosenhan, 1929-2012; produced by ShortCutsTV (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2020), 7 mins
This haunting film provides a brilliant summary of one of the most infamous experiments ever conducted in psychology, looking at its origins, methods, quite extraordinary findings and its lasting impact on psychiatry.
with David Rosenhan, 1929-2012; produced by ShortCutsTV (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2020), 7 mins
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Psychiatric Diagnoses: No Science, No Cures
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Psychiatrists openly admitting at the 2006 APA convention that they have no scientific tests to prove mental disorders are illness or disease, and that psychiatric drugs do not cure anyone.
(2011),
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R. D. Laing and Asylum 40 Years Later
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"The documentary film Asylum (Peter Robinson, 1972), a model of cinema verité, commemorates 40 years of its release. The film documents one of the most controversial projects in the history of psychiatry and psychotherapy. At its center is Archway, part of a community founded in London where therapists and patien...
(2012),
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Rosenhan's Experiment
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(2012),
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David Rosenhan's famous experiment in 1973, where a group of pseudopatients were admitted to psychiatric hospitals after feigning auditory hallucinations, challenged the whole basis of psychiatric diagnosis and care. This excerpt comes from the Rosenhan's Experiment: Being Sane in Insane Places program. Purchase y...
(2012),
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with Lee Jussim; in Social Perception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012, originally published 2012), 64-[80]
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Thomas Szasz on Psychiatry and Religion
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(2012),
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"Thomas Szasz is a psychiatrist and author well known for his criticism of the modern psychiatry movement. He has consistently sought to apply classical liberal principles (such as bodily and mental self ownership) to social science and also explored the consequences of mandatory institutionalization of persons th...
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