jessen in A Sentence

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    Mitchell and Jessen used Martin Seligman's“learned helplessness” as the model for their interrogation interventions.

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    Mitchell and Jessen's extrapolation from this model to an interrogation model was as simple as it was diabolical.

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    Interrogation, or we might say torture, is not a science, but a(dark) art, Mitchell and Jessen argued to their superiors.

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    How did the philosophical blind side of CBT contribute to Mitchell and Jessen's ethical breeches and to APA's failure to respond?

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    At that point, both OMS and Mitchell and Jessen argued against such effectiveness experiments, claiming that such data could not be quantified.

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    When former military psychologists James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen joined the RDI unit, they were initially tasked as contract employees for OTS to work on research-related issues.

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    Of all people, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen came to OMS's defense, arguing that it was impossible to quantify effectiveness in the way the CIA IG wanted.

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    For instance, what did it mean that at times the two programs shared personnel, as when Mitchell and Jessen were involved in the interrogation of Gul Rahman at the Salt Pit prison?

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    Hubbard has been linked a number of times to CIA contract psychologists James Mitchell and John Bruce Jessen, who have themselves been linked to construction of the“enhanced interrogation” techniques program, although they certainly weren't alone in doing this.

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    Mitchell and Jessen, who previously worked for SERE, and other OTS personnel, apparently in consult with“outside experts,” would take the techniques used to make the SERE torture experience realistic and turn them on CIA prisoners in makeshift secret“black site” prisons situated around the world.

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    I think that if Mitchell and Jessen had paid attention to these kinds of unconscious phenomena during their training as psychologists, and not been dominated by the managerial culture of the CBT, they may have made different decisions about promoting, engaging in, and profiting from torture.

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    As an example of how such secrecy works, by Spring 2003, after a bureaucratic struggle between OMS and OTS over the staffing and operations of the RDI program, most of the OTS contractors(including apparently Mitchell and his partner, John Bruce Jessen) had been transferred from OTS to the RDI group at CTC.

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