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As are the article itself Relevance realization as well as John Vervaeke. Thanks for the notice! 㓟 14:11, 23 April 2013 (UTC) As I commented, I think it is preferable to turn the redirect into a stub rather than deleting it. You could probably write a better one than me, but I'm willing to do it if you prefer.
John Edward Mack (October 4, 1929 – September 27, 2004) was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor of psychiatry. He served as the head of the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1977 to 2004.
The book was included on end-of-year lists, including the New York Post ' s list of the 28 most unforgettable books of 2018, [14] NPR's Guide To 2018's Great Reads, [15] and The New York Times Book Review 's 100 Notable Books of 2018. [16] The book also won the 2018 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award. [17] [18]
Psychological Review is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers psychological theory.It was established by James Mark Baldwin (Princeton University) and James McKeen Cattell (Columbia University) in 1894 as a publication vehicle for psychologists not connected with the laboratory of G. Stanley Hall (Clark University), who often published in his American Journal of Psychology.
Thomas James Kirk II (also known as Thomas McPherson [citation needed]) operated several fraudulent higher education organizations (diploma mills), including LaSalle University in Mandeville, Louisiana (not associated with the Lasallian educational institutions nor with La Salle Extension University), the University of San Gabriel Valley, and Bienville University.
John Ehrenreich (born February 20, 1943) is an American clinical psychologist and social critic, who has published books on health policy, humanitarian policy, US history and US social policy. He is known for his development (with his then-wife, Barbara Ehrenreich ) of the idea of the " medical–industrial complex " and the concept of the ...
Quackwatch is a United States–based website, self-described as a "network of people" [1] founded by Stephen Barrett, which aims to "combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, fallacies, and misconduct" and to focus on "quackery-related information that is difficult or impossible to get elsewhere".
James Veitch (/ v iː tʃ /) is an English comedian, mostly known for his comedy performances using slideshows and video effects that show interactions with authors of scam emails (known as scam baiting). In September 2020, Veitch was the subject of multiple allegations ranging from emotional abuse to rape.