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PH D - I Won't Let You Down
I Won't Let You Down
Length: 239
Rating: 4.80 (658 ratings)
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Seth Farber Ph.D, 10-30-08
Seth Farber Ph.D Dr. Seth Farber, is a psychologist (he received his doctorate in 1984), a social activist (both in the human rights and anti-war movements) and founder of the Network Against Coercive Psychiatry. He has had four books published previously, including a book critiquing Zionism, and numerous essays and articles. A critic of the mental health system, he has been a guest on many television and radio shows. His first book Madness, Heresy and the Rumor of Angels:The Revolt Against the Mental Health System(Open Court, Chicago, 1993) contained a foreword by Thomas Szasz. The publication of his book Lunching with Lunatics: Adventures of a Renegade Psychologist has been temporarily postponed due to circumstances beyond his control. (See excerpts.) Dr Farber is also an editor of the pioneering review The Journal of Mind and Behavior, and is currently working on a book on "mad liberation" and the new spirituality. Farber founded the Network Against Coercive Psychiatry in 1988.
Selected Works
Nonfiction
Madness, Heresy, and the Rumor of Angels: The Revolt Against the Mental Health System
A work in the tradition of Thomas Szasz, R.D. Laing, Michel Foucault and Erving Goffman, a challenge to the delusional belief-system known as psychiatry; and a protest against its appalling crimes.
Eternal Day: The Christian Alternative to Secularism and Modern Psychology (Regina Press, 1998)
A critique of psychoanalysis and the medical model model of psychology as a form of secularized Augustinianism. Augustinianism, with its insistence on predestination and eternal damnation, was an inversion of the original Christian teaching of human freedom to respond to infinite grace and the promise of universal salvation.
Unholy Madness: The Church's Surrender to Psychiatry (InterVarsity Press,1999)
"An important book."
--Thomas Szasz, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, State University of New York Health Science Center; author of The Myth of Mental Illness
(Click on title above to read excerpt from book.)
Radicals, Rabbis and Peacemakers:Conversations with Jewish Critics of Israel (Common Courage Press, 2005)
The contributors are among the leading American Jewish critics of Zionism and of Israel's policies towards the Palestinians: Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Marc Ellis, Adam Shapiro, Phyllis Bennis, Rabbi Weiss and 6 others.
Psychiatry Today (2001)
Excerpt (slightly altered) from essay in Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry (2001, 25th Anniversary Issue) "Against Psychotherapy and Biological Psychiatry"
Organization
Network Against Coercive Psychiatry
Network Against Coercive Psychiatry is an organization comprised of psychotherapists (including psychiatrists), survivors of psychiatric incarceration (commonly known as "mental patients"), scholars and other concerned citizens.
Pending memoir. Non-fiction.
Lunching with Lunatics:Adventures of a Renegade Psychologist.
After years of practicing therapy,Dr Farber-- a psychologist in the tradition of his hero, radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing-- concludes that mental illness is a myth and that "schizophrenics," although often troubled, are the vanguard of a cultural revolution. Farber falls in love with Carla, and a few years later with Lily, both "schizophrenics." (Neither were patients of his.) These two crazy women are so intelligent and charismatic that their personalities burst through the stereotype of "mental illness." Farber talks to crazy people in their own language. Psychiatrists call it "schizophrenese" but Farber calls it the language of dreams, of poetry, of magic. Farber's dogged romantic persistence makes us wonder whether he is a brilliant visionary or a crackpot himself--or both. This is an inspiring story, profound in its implications--it is an affirmation of a vision of life beyond the dichotomies of sanity and insanity as we know them.
After years of practicing therapy,Dr Farber-- a psychologist in the tradition of his hero, radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing-- concludes that mental illness is a myth and that "schizophrenics," although often troubled, are the vanguard of a cultural revolution. Farber falls in love with Carla, and a few years later with Lily, both "schizophrenics." (Neither were patients of his.) These two crazy women are so intelligent and charismatic that their personalities burst through the stereotype of "mental illness." Farber talks to crazy people in their own language. Psychiatrists call it "schizophrenese" but Farber calls it the language of dreams, of poetry, of magic. Farber's dogged romantic persistence makes us wonder whether he is a brilliant visionary or a crackpot himself--or both. This is an inspiring story, profound in its implications--it is an affirmation of a vision of life beyond the dichotomies of sanity and insanity as we know them.
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Length: 3499
Rating: 3.70 (6 ratings)
Tags: Mad Pride Liberation Thomas Szasz R.D. Lang Journal of Mind and Behavior Network Against Coercive Psychiatry Madniess Heresy the Rumors Angels Eternal Day Unholy Madness Noam Chomsky Norman Finelstein Marc Ellis Lunching With Lunatics MNNnyc
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Copyright protected Firouz Naderi, Ph.D Speech
Foundation for the Children of Iran proudly presents it's 2008 honoree:
Firouz Naderi, Ph.D. NASA Scientist, Director of the Mars Exploration
Program, visionary leader, outstanding human being, and pride of
Iranian-American community.
Length: 583
Rating: 4.90 (70 ratings)
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Timothy Leary Ph.D - Air date: March 1984
PROGRAM NOTE: there are some problems with the video during portions of the program but the audio is solid. A better veriosn will be uploded in the relatively near term futre - but in the mean time I thought you might be interested in his perceptions as of March 1984. HHC
Timothy Francis Leary, Ph.D. (October 22, 1920 -- May 31, 1996) was an American writer, psychologist, advocate of psychedelic drug research and use, and one of the first people to be buried in space. As a 1960s counterculture icon, he is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out."
Length: 3400
Rating: 4.90 (186 ratings)
Tags: psychedelics Counter culture Buckminster Fuller Marshal McLuhan MNNnyc Harold Channer
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The Obama Nation - Dr. Jerome Corsi Ph.D - Barack Obama
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/feb/29/inside-the-ring-86061242/
The new book by Dr. Jerome Corsi examines Barack Obama and his Real Life History! READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU VOTE!
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE! JUST SAY NO DEAL!
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Length: 585
Rating: 3.70 (366 ratings)
Tags: Barack Obama BarackObamadotcom Lies Terrorist Germany France John McCain Radical Jerome Corsi news grassroots outreach documentary commentary analysis political commercial
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Restorative Justice Continuum - Howard Zehr Ph.D EMU
In this excerpt from Tributary Streams of a Healing River, Howard Zehr talks about the continuum of restorativeness, shame, respect, honor, humiliation, vindication, indigenous and social justice.
Tributary Streams of a Healing River is an in depth study of restorative justice with over 14 hrs of video on 10 DVDs. (available from Heartspeak Productions -- www.heartspeakproductions.ca)
Speakers Bio:
Howard Zehr joined the graduate Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at Eastern Mennonite University in 1996 as Professor of Restorative Justice. Prior to that he served for nineteen years as director of the Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Office on Crime and Justice. He now serves as Co-Director of CJP and Professor of Sociology and Restorative Justice, Conflict Transformation Program.
Dr. Zehr's book, Changing Lenses: A New Focus for Crime and Justice, has been a foundational work in the growing "restorative justice" movement; in their recent book, Restoring Justice, Dan Van Ness and Karen Heederks Strong cite him as the "grandfather of restorative justice." He lectures and consults internationally on restorative justice and victim offender conferencing, which he helped pioneer. Other publications include Crime and the Development of Modern Society (1976), Doing Life: Reflections of Men and Women Serving Life Sentences (1996), Transcending: Reflections of Crime Victims (2001), The Little Book of Restorative Justice (2002), Critical Issues in Restorative Justice (2004, co-edited with Barb Toews), The Little Book of Family Group Conferencing, New Zealand Style (2004, co-authored with Allan MacRae); The Little Book of Contemplative Photography (2005).
He has published numerous articles on restorative justice. He has also served as Director, Office on Crime and Justice and Consultant, International Peace Office, Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, PA. He has worked professionally as a photographer and photojournalist, both in North America and internationally.
Dr. Zehr was the Founder and Director, Elkhart County PACT (now Center for Community Justice; the first U.S. Victim Offender Reconciliation Program). He also served as Associate Professor and Co-director of the Social Science and the Law Project, Talladega College, Talladega, AL, 1971-1978.
Zehr has brought his work on victim offender conferencing, restorative justice and other criminal justice issues to community groups, justice practitioners, criminal justice officials and universities in North America, Nepal, Vietnam, South Africa, Northern Ireland, England, India, New Zealand, Swaziland, Burkina Faso, Jamaica, Guatemala, Russia, Ukraine and Bosnia.
He was appointed by federal court in the Oklahoma City bombing trial of Timothy McVeigh (with Tammy Krause) to assist defense in working with victims, 1997.
He has been awarded the Annual Peacebuilder Award, New York Dispute Resolution Association, 2003 and the International Restorative Justice Prize, Prison Fellowship International, 2004.
Zehr earned his Ph.D. at Rutgers University in 1974; his M.A. at the University of Chicago in 1967; and his B.A. at Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA in 1966.
Length: 418
Rating: 4.80 (12 ratings)
Tags: restorative justice crime victim offender vindication politics healing trauma
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sbVB Ph.D. presentation, in Japanese
presentation of sbVB (Sergio B. Villas-Boas) Ph.D. work about Control Engineering, in Chiba University, Japan, October 1998.
Length: 380
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