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This document appears to be a newsletter or report from May 8, 1972, discussing police training for political conventions, a police chief's request for humanistic psychologist assistance, and a critique of the American Psychiatric Association's stance on mental health insurance by E. Fuller Torrey and Robert Taylor.

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....,...r.'lm"'-· -·-··· •. L. rf, ··.~ ~[).. -_" tr ;t \ . 4 _ i . - · . . . .. \ ! , . . _ . .. I May 8, 1972 Volume 3 Number 19 • ·- . ••··-··-R-.... ..... .-. .. ------·-· .. -·---· ·--------""'----·····~-~· ~----- ~------ olice Prr;lJ Psychiatrists Pan i Jr Pols I ~~:i~~:~::~~trists ~ 3cing p~ospect of two political conventions in one summer, have blasted the Amer. Psychiatric iami Beach police chief Rocky Pomerance is beefing up his Assn.'s stand on r:nental heaith coverage under nation31 ! :ftware. Determined to prevent a replay of Chicago '68, health insurance as unworkable, self-serving, inappropriate Jmerance asked humanistic psychologist Denis O'Donovan to delivering adequate care and sure to bankrupt the men- 1d team to put 300-member police force through intensive tal health service system. ..I n a private positio, paper to Jman relations training. ..W eekly sessions, starting early be sent to key members of Congress, E. Fuller Tcrrey and 1is year, have ranged from Constitutional law and civil rig_tlts Robert Taylor claim APA's demand for extensive hospital· , creative crowd control, O'Donovan tells ST. Techniques ization benefits and for recognition of psychiacrisu as chief elude simulation, meetings with protest leaders, role play· care providers not only would raise costs but also would g. .. During one role switch, an officer, asked what he would create a superficial manpower shortage, enabling psychia- J if he were a shrink, responded: "I'd take careful notes trists to sluff off difficult cases. The stand also ignores 1d write a book." O'Donovan is taking careful notes, plans research on mental health treatment, Torrey and Taylor ' write book. He's at Florida Atlantic U., Boca Raton 33432. assert. In brief, they maintain that hospitalization is less ef· fective than cheap alternatives-day-care and wnlk·in ser· lesearch Tips vices-and that psychiatrpisrtoss .a' r-eT noo more effective .than psychologists and· Other backup c'orltention, ' or Crime Fighters ·they-propose financial restrictions on use of psychiatrists esearchers met enforcers at Justice Dept.-sponsored sym· in insurance-paid psychotherapy and other non-medical 'JSium on law enforcement science and technology last week services. ' Washington, D.C. Challenge to enforcers: use behavioral Paper is bound to stir interest in House and Senate 1owledge to stem crime and improve corrections. health subcommittees, especially Senate subcmte. where Explanations of prison violence that ignore social fabric one temporary staffer is psychiatrist Joseph Perpich. f The image is a black background with a stylized logo and text in white. The logo, "THE BLACK VAULT," has a distressed, white, graffiti-like font with a blue glow emanating from behind it. To the left of the text is a graphic of a vault door rendered in grayscale with blue accents. The text below the logo describes the origin of the document from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection and providing a URL: "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com". There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures visible in this image. The image is a scanned page from a declassified document. It's predominantly text-based, with a newspaper-like layout featuring two columns of articles. There are no photographs, stamps, or forms. The only visual elements of note are some handwritten marginalia at the top right of the page, which appear to be a circled number "162" and possibly some other scribbled marks. There are also dark horizontal lines in the background, suggesting the original document was on lined paper or a similar textured background. No experimental procedures or equipment are depicted. last week services. ' Washington, D.C. Challenge to enforcers: use behavioral Paper is bound to stir interest in House and Senate 1owledge to stem crime and improve corrections. health subcommittees, especially Senate subcmte. where Explanations of prison violence that ignore social fabric one temporary staffer is psychiatrist Joseph Perpich. f prison won't work, U. Illinois sociologist Edith Flynn told (In deference to past requesu from NIMH director Bertram Brown, 1eeting. Prisons are run with tacit consent of irmat:s, and please write Taylor. for positicn ;:Jap~r at his homo address: 5C01 ' White Flint St., Kensington, Md. 20i95.1 jministrators '<now it. Any change that disrupts intricate, ;formal social relations between inmates and staff raise odds Glimpse at Nader's lr violence, whether changes increase control or reform. NIMH Report lynn said her analysis is no excuse for status quo, but a lea for change management. She urged officials to read new Ralph Nader c>lready is getting letters from mental health 10del guidelines on inmate rights from Illinois Dept. of Cor· pros scared silly that .the forthcoming Nader Raider e.xpose !Ctions. Write her for paper and info at Soc. Dept., U. of of the mental health complex will hurt business. According linois, Urbana 61801. to Nader ace Fr<!nkl in Chu, chief investigator on the study, Yale sociologist Albert Reiss, who has studied police c.-ime brief talks hy Nader folks at recent meetings have stirred >r some time, urged cops to stop focusing on criminals, up justified fears th~t NIMH and mental health pros are in :art focusing on crime and to become professional. Among for a drubbing. .. Fears were fueled even more by limited is tips, environmental prevention: tell retailers shoplift- circulation of a content summary that may bear only histori· lg isn't a crime unless merchants take steps to protect mt:r· cal interest by the time the report comes out (best estimates .1andise. "If people will buy on impulse, they'll steal on im now are for summ~r release). ulse," where merchandise is out for grabs. • Main issue will be neglect of the consumer. The rest will Psychologist Saleem Shah, head of NIMH Center for Study be icing, but the icing has pros trembling. Examples the f Crime and Delinquency, urged using research to divert summary include: ids from corr<?ctions. He plugged completed first phase of • Portrayal of m~ntal health complex as mental health mafia, udy by socio;ogist Marvin Wolfgang, The visual content of the page consists of a newspaper-like layout with columns of text and a small, framed black and white illustration. The illustration depicts a person's head with a large question mark above it, suggesting a theme of inquiry or confusion. There are no apparent handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions visible on this page. The layout and the illustration are the only visual elements present, beyond the printed text. of NIMH Center for Study be icing, but the icing has pros trembling. Examples the f Crime and Delinquency, urged using research to divert summary include: ids from corr<?ctions. He plugged completed first phase of • Portrayal of m~ntal health complex as mental health mafia, udy by socio;ogist Marvin Wolfgang, at U. Penn., for im· founded and fad by combination of profe:;:oional self-interest, ilrtant policy clues. Wolfgang tracked all 10,000 boys born congressional sugar daddies and a powerful health lobby. 1 Philadelphia in 1955 to get first sophisticated probability • Argument that, lil<e it or not, what's needed for me!:tal 1alysis of delinquency. Of group, 3,500 had one recorded heJI th is not pros and programs but better jobs, housing m-in with law: almost half had no further trouble. Six per· and socia: support mechanisms. · mt were chronic offenders, accounting for more than half • Cirty details of elitism, cronyism and power-playing at ~linquent acts of the total group. Question, said Shah, is NIMH, at universities and in professions that have little to here to invest energy and money for intervention (Wolfgang do with delivering mental goods.~_ 1ggests after third offense). Study also sho·ws no graduation • Charge of over-en:;:>hasi~ on research and expensive services 1 seriousness of Offimses. U. Chica[;o ?ress '!Jill pujlish and dair.-:s or over·aiJundance of lo• ·quality rP.sd.::rcn, ·~.:" ~dy, DelinqL• :ncy in a Birth Cohort. i:: :qne. V'·'c'fJJ"lg is of rcsec.rch direction and dearth of direct prob!em rr.;;. .. ;·;'1. : work on sec>Jnd phase, taking sampiP. ot ongmal group ast age 18. Worst of all, report will gi\ e general impression that mental health pros are no better or worse than other pros and that Nat'l Institute of Mental Health officials are very m:..ch like other government bureaucrats. / centering college around student. Limited copies available } free, President's Office, Yale U., New Haven, Conn. 06520. • ENVIRONMENT: Bojabi Tree House Puppet Theater Study of jail suicides by psychiatrist Bruce Danto takes ecology message to grade·schools. suggests hidden evil in court backlogs and stiff bail policies. Shows educate kids on causes, prevention Of 10 suicidu at Wayne County {Mich.) jail over throe years, of pollution; are especially effective, says four prisoner: :1:1d no bor.d set and thr!:;! h<:d ~ends of pr~cuccr Jdf Peyton, becausa pu!Jt-.;t.; c;re S10,000 or rr :.re. "Thus," says Danto, "seven out of the undt:rdeveloped as teaching tool. Write 10 10 suicidu at Wayne County {Mich.) jail over throe years, of pollution; are especially effective, says four prisoner: :1:1d no bor.d set and thr!:;! h<:d ~ends of pr~cuccr Jdf Peyton, becausa pu!Jt-.;t.; c;re S10,000 or rr :.re. "Thus," says Danto, "seven out of the undt:rdeveloped as teaching tool. Write 10 suicides c ... ~id not see their way clear to leaving jail in Peyton, P.O. Box 270, New Haven, Conn. the forseeabl-} future." Write Danto at Suicide Prevention ~..-____. .,~ 0.3502. • PUBLICATIONS: Editor Jacques Center, Psycl·.i.Jtric lnst., 1151 Taylor, Detroit 48202. Mehlet hopes new international quarterly, Cognition, will • MONEY: New initiation and development grants to help provide forum fo! cognitive research-downplaying informa· · poverty areas plan mental health services available now from tion processing, emphasizing child development, psycholin NIMH. Grants up to S50,000 each are for assessing local guistics, related fields. First issue this spring, with articles needs, designing services. Contact assoc. dirs. for mental by T. Bower, Noam Chomsky, Jonas Langer. Individual subs health at HEW regional offices. List of regional offices from $12. Mouton, P.O. Box 482, The Hague, Netherlands. Send Art'Cosing, Rm. 11C-17, NIMH, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rock· manuscripts to Thomas Bever, Psych. Dept., Schermerhorn. ville, Md. 20£52. • SYMPOSIA: First Western Hemisphere Hall, Columbia U., New York City 10027 .•.S piritual Com Conference on Acupuncture, Kirlian Photography and the munity Guide includes list of centers in U.S., Canada; cata Human Aura features Stanley Krippner, Thelma Moss, logs Eastern spiritual methodologies; lisu magazines, books J.R. Worsley of College of Chinese Acupuncture, London. of interest. $2.95 from Spiritual Community, Box 1080, Tickets ($7) for day-long symposium May 25 at United San Rafael, Calif. 94902. Engineering Center, 345 47th St., New York City, avail· • PSYCHING CONGRESS: Amorphia, pro·pot legalization able at door. Info from Carie Harris, 515 Howard Ave., group, launches Washington's first psychedeliC drug lobby. Staten Island 10301 ...P henomenologically oriented Du· Chief lobbyist is 28-year·old lawyer Gordon Brownell, for - .... ::;-, .; "'i-"-1 quesne U. psychology dept. sponsors The· mer Nixon staffer and Reagan worker, wh" still works part .. ........_:,. ·1 cries and Applications of Logotherapy time for GOP' strategist Kevin Phillips. Focus· is on decrim· f. ::. : 1 co urse July 1().28, to be taught by Viktor inalization and importance of credibility with users in drug ::1~1· Frankl. Course for credit costs $213, but ed. Contact Blair Newman, Box 744, This page contains three images. The top image is a close-up view of a patterned object, possibly a microscopic sample or texture. The middle image depicts a long, thin object, perhaps a needle or wire, with intricate, hair-like structures on its surface or embedded within a substance. The bottom image is a detailed illustration or photograph of a leaf or frond-like structure with a complex, branching pattern, radiating outwards from a central stem. Handwritten annotations "$163$" appear in the upper right and lower right corners of the page. and Applications of Logotherapy time for GOP' strategist Kevin Phillips. Focus· is on decrim· f. ::. : 1 co urse July 1().28, to be taught by Viktor inalization and importance of credibility with users in drug ::1~1· Frankl. Course for credit costs $213, but ed. Contact Blair Newman, Box 744, Mill Valley, Calif. ; ·\ ' ! · public is invited to lectures for S 1. Write 94941. • INPUT: Researchers Pat McNaughton and Fnn~< }.:'c •. ~ L~,_ :J Graduate Dean, Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bischel want info on studies illuminating classroom d!sc:~urse · \'" 'flJ 15219. ..Y outh and Drugs Institute June and verbal interaction. Pair plan symposium at lnternat'l 18·19 at Northeastern U. in Boston. Designed for school Congress of Applied Linguistics in Copenhagen in Au;:ust. and community drug program personnel. Info from Taylor Contact them at Claremont lnst. of Linguistic Studies, Clare Roth, Northeastern, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. mont, Calif. 91711. • DEPRESSION: U. Michigan's lnst. .. 02115. • UP FROM ASHES: Looks like Stanford Research for Social Research i~ conducting first annual survey of state ., lnst. has resurrected shortlived White House National Goals of nation's mental health. Emphasis is on study of depres· .I Research staff. SRI has set up Center for the-Study of So· sion, but survey will also cover positive attributes of mental cial Policy to help decision·makr:'$ develop and forecast al· health. Contact survey dirs., psychiatrist Monica Blumenthal, ternative programs. Washington office, headed by NG R epidemiologist Sidney Cobb, psychologist John French Jr. staffer Charles Vftlliams, is at 1611 N. Kent St., Arlington, (Ann Arbor 481 06). • MEDIA: Deadline May 15 for Amer. Va. 22209. • EDUCATION 1980: Enrollment in nation's Psychological Foundation's 1972 nat'l media awards. Cri· colleges will increase 55 percent during 1970's, will reach· terion: "reporting which increases the public's knowledge total of 13.3 million by fall 1980, predicts Nat'l. Center for and understanding of psychology." Categories: newspaper; Educational Statistics. Two-year colleges will grow fastest TV, radio, movie; magazine, book, monograph. For info (up 84 percent by 1980, from 1.6 to 3 million). Report, and nominations, contact Jim Warren, APA, 1200 17th St., Projections of Educational Statistics to 1980-81, also con· NW, Wash., D.C. 20036. • COO·COO: "Corporations may tains data on per-pupil expenditures, breakdown on degrees follow Skinnerian principles," allows behaviorism critic M. to be awarded, teachers' salaries. It's available this summer, Brewster Smith, "because corporations The document contains two black and white photographs of what appear to be experiments, possibly related to electrical discharge or biological growth patterns, with fractal-like structures. The first photograph shows a dense, branching pattern emanating from a central point, possibly a spark or a biological sample. The second photograph depicts a similar but more dispersed radial pattern with several distinct starting points. The page also shows horizontal lines of text or data, broken by a vertical dark band on the left side, suggesting a scanned or bound document with some loss of information on the edge. There are no visible annotations, stamps, or forms. The page contains three black and white photographs, each framed by white borders, arranged in a grid-like fashion. The top left and top right images depict complex, branching fractal patterns, possibly scientific or artistic in nature. The bottom image shows a symmetrical, leaf-like fractal pattern with a distinct central vein structure. One handwritten annotation, a dot, is visible in the upper left corner of the page, outside the photographs. Otherwise, the page is devoid of text, stamps, or any other visual elements. Jim Warren, APA, 1200 17th St., Projections of Educational Statistics to 1980-81, also con· NW, Wash., D.C. 20036. • COO·COO: "Corporations may tains data on per-pupil expenditures, breakdown on degrees follow Skinnerian principles," allows behaviorism critic M. to be awarded, teachers' salaries. It's available this summer, Brewster Smith, "because corporations are basically pig~on· GPO, Wash., D.C. 20402. •.S tudy on future of Yale recom· brained." Gooc way to make industry sensitive to environ· lf mends reducing four-year curricula to three for baccalaureate mental quality, Smith told recent Western Psychological al jegree. 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