Category Archives: Political Psychology

What’s Fair? Two Views of Government

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What Domestic Batterers Can Teach Us About Terrorism

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What Is Mental Illness? Does Trump Have One?

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The Creation of Hatred

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The Kidnapped Girls in Nigeria, Modern Slavery, and You

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The Problem With Over-Emotional Political Rhetoric

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Parental Alienation and Iran: Similar Pathology?

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Protests: Potent or Impotent?

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Our COVID-19 Pandemic Strategy-Makers May Need a CBT Upgrade

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Pakistan Could Use a Therapeutic Intervention

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