Tag: psychology
Interview 860 – Julie Wood Discusses SSRI Stories
Julie Wood joins us to talk about the vast archive of media accounts of prescription drug-related violence at SSRIStories.org. We discuss the risks such drugs pose to a certain percentage of the population, including some of the specific examples of drug-induced suicide and violence caused by these pharmaceuticals, and how those who are on these medications or thinking of taking them can find more information on these topics.
Interview 786 – Bruce Levine Dissects the DSM-5
Author and practicing clinical psychologist Dr. Bruce Levine of BruceLevine.net joins us today to discuss the DSM-5, the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association. We address concerns about the DSM’s scientific credibility and detail the DSM task force’s conflicts of interest in their to the pharmaceutical industry.
Interview 770 – Radio Liberty: Market Psychology
This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the fundamental psychology that drives people’s perceptions of the market and what is possible in the world of finance and economics. We also take your calls on a range of issues, including the Chinese-US feud, Obamacare, and much more.
Episode 281 – Solutions: Overcoming Stockholm Syndrome
In the 1970s, a strange psychological phenomenon was identified: in traumatic abduction situations, a certain percentage of the population is prone to falling in love with their abductors. But if we are living in a societal prison of the mind, then are there those who have fallen in love with their mental jailers? Find out more about societal Stockholm syndrome in this week’s edition of The Corbett Report.
Corbett Report Radio 181 – Dark Knight Rising with Jon Rappoport
The dust has yet to settle on the scene of last week’s tragic shooting at the Century 16 Cinema in Aurora, Colorado, but already the “official” narrative of that shooting is starting to emerge: that the attack was carried out by a lone nut with no obvious motives. Now that the usual people are trying to use this event to launch their own agenda of arms restriction, it’s important to question that official story and look at some of the neglected pieces of the Dark Knight puzzle. Joining us tonight to help us do that is Jon Rappoport of NoMoreFakeNews.com.
Interview 523 – The Technocratization of Education with James Tracy
Dr. James Tracy of MemoryGap.org joins us to discuss his article “The Technocratization of Education”. We break down the history of the use of psychological conditioning techniques in the classroom, and how these programs are funded by rich, tax-exempt foundations. We also talk about how teachers, students and parents can help break through the conditioning and re-ignite the love of learning in today’s youth.


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