Journal Articles

Starting from scratch. (2005) The Lancet Online. June 9. (www.thelancet.com/collections/tsunami/srilanka/9jun)

An immunological approach to terrorism. (2005) in Psychotherapy and Politics International.

Vol. 3. no. 2.

Mutual empowerment in the treatment of torture and other war trauma survivors:

A Personal Reflection. (2005) in Psychotherapy and Politics International. Vol. 3. No. 2.

Torture, internment, and trauma during times of conflict. (2003) in Mattoon,

M.A., Ed. Cambridge 2001. Proceedings of the Fifteenth International

Congress for Analytical Psychology. Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Daimon-Verlag.

Jungian perspectives on the etiology and treatment of torture. (2001) The Journal of

Contemporary Psychotherapy. Vol. 31. No. 3. (Fall)

Countertransference and the torture survivor. (2001) in Khan, Steven

and Fromm, Erika, Eds. Changes in the Therapist. New Jersey. Lawrence

Erlbaum Assoc.

When laws and values conflict: comment on Pope and Bajt. (1990) The

American Psychologist. Vol. 45. No. 3. (March).

Editorials

Trauma Treatment Is Central To A “War On Terror”. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Sunday, May 4, 2007. (http://seattlepi.com/opinion/314071_terror06.html)

Relief Groups Can Create Unintended Chaos. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Sunday, April 3, 2005. (http://seattlepi.com/opinion/218468_focus03.html)

We Should Take A Clue From Our Immune System. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Sunday, June 20, 2004. (http://seattlepi.com/opinion/178553_terror.html)

America Is Conspicuously Absent. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Sunday, July 14, 2002. (http://seattlepi.com/opinion/77862_courtop.shtml)

An American Caught in the Crossfire That Is Gaza. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Sunday, April 28, 2002 (http://seattlepi.com/opinion/67667_gazaop.shtml)

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