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Cameron, the traits were contagions and anyone affected by the societal, cultural or personality forms would themselves be infected. Cameron used his ideas to implement policies on who should govern and parent in society. The described types would have to be eliminated from society if there was to be peace and progress. The sick were, for Cameron, the viral infection to its stability and health. The described types were the enemies of society and life. Experts must develop methods of forcefully changing attitudes and beliefs to prevent the authoritarian overlord.
750:, Cameron fostered a fear for Germans and their genetic determination. Those Germans affected by the events that led to World War II were of utmost concern. Cameron's concerns extended to his policies determining who should have children and advance to positions of authority. According to Cameron's psychiatric analysis of the German people, they were not suitable to have children or hold positions of authority because of a genetic tendency to organize society in a way that fostered fearsome aggression and would lead to war rather than peace; he would repeatedly use the German as the
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was the nucleus of social behavior and anxieties later in life were spawned during childhood. Cameron wanted to build an inventive psychiatric institution to determine rapid ways for societal control while demanding a psychological economy that did not center itself around guilt and guilt complexes. His focus on children included the rights to protection against outmoded, doctrinaire tactics, and the necessity for the implantation of
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acts of extreme aggression.; if the greater population of
Germany saw the atrocities of World War II, they would surely submit to a re-organized system of justice. Cameron decided that Germans would be most likely to commit atrocities due to their historical, biological, racial and cultural past and their particular psychological nature. All Germans on trial would be assessed according to the likeliness for committing the crime.
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able to cope with industrial conditions. Cameron would analyze what conditions produced the stronger worker, what would be the necessary conditions to replicate this personality and to reward the stronger while disciplining the weaker. In his 1946 paper entitled "Frontiers of Social
Psychiatry", he used the case of World War II Germany as an example where society poisoned the minds of citizens by creating a general anxiety or
379:, the second largest city of Manitoba, Canada. Cameron stayed there for seven years and was made physician-in-charge of the Reception Unit of the Provincial Mental Hospital. He also organized the structure of mental health services in the western half of the province, establishing 10 functioning clinics; this model was used as the blueprint for similar efforts in Montreal and a forerunner of 1960s community health models.
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Cameron rejected the Freudian notion of the unconscious, he shared the Freudian idea that personal psychology is linked to the nervous nature. He theorized that attitudes and beliefs should reinforce the overall attitudes of the desired society. Like Freud, Cameron maintained that the family
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If we can succeed in inventing means of changing their attitudes and beliefs, we shall find ourselves in possession of measures which, if wisely used, may be employed in freeing ourselves from their attitudes and beliefs in other fields which have greatly contributed to the instability of our period
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Cameron began to explore how industrial conditions could satisfy the population through work and what kind of person or worker is best suited to industrial conditions. A stronger personality would be able to maintain itself in heavy industrial situations, he theorised, while the weaker would not be
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Cameron started to distinguish populations between "the weak" and "the strong". Those with anxieties or insecurities and who had trouble with the state of the world were labelled as "the weak"; in
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to World War II. Cameron viewed German society throughout history as continually giving rise to fearsome aggression. He came up with the idea that if he presented the world and confronted the
Germans with the atrocities committed during the war, the world and the Germans would refrain from repeated
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which concentrated on the roles of interpersonal interaction, family, community and culture in the emergence and amelioration of emotional disturbance. Cameron placed the psychiatric treatment unit inside of the hospital and inspected its success. Here in the hospital
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schools and models of the practice. Cameron followed these schools in demanding that mental disturbances are diseases and somatic in nature; all psychological illness would therefore be hardwired, a product of the body and the direct result of a patient's biological structure rather than caused by
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Cameron stated, "Get it understood how dangerous these damaged, sick personalities are to ourselves β and above all, to our children, whose traits are taking form and we shall find ways to put an end to them." He spoke about
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and inhibitions from their parents. Cameron wrote that mental illness was transmitted generationally; thus, the re-occurrence of mental illness could be stopped by remodeling and expanding existing concepts of marriage suitability, as well as the quarantine of mentally ill individuals from the
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emerging from the brain. It is at this juncture that he became interested with how he could effectively manipulate the brain to control and understand the processes of memory. He furthermore wanted to understand the problems of memory caused by aging, believing that the aged brain experienced
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program, which began funding his work under MKUltra subproject 68. He is unrelated to another CIA psychiatrist, Alan S. Cameron, who helped pioneer psychological profiling of world leaders during the 1970s and was not associated with the behavioral modification research program.
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The insecure man β "They are the driven crowds that makes the army of the authoritarian overlord; they are the stuffing of conservatism ... mediocrity is their god. They fear the stranger, they fear the new idea; they are afraid to live, and scared to die." This third type needs
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925:(35 days) and by repeated depatterning, and although she received 101 days of positive driving, no favourable results were obtained." Patients were tested in the Radio Telemetry Laboratory, which was built under Cameron's direction. Here, patients were exposed to a range of
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Cameron began to develop broader theories of society, new concepts of human relations to replace concepts he deemed dangerous and outdated. These became the basis of a new social and behavioural science that he would later institute through his presidencies of the
Canadian,
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and obeys the dictates of society, adhering to a world of strict standards of right or wrong (which are manipulated by power groups to keep the insecure controlled and dependent). Cameron theorized that this type is dangerous because of its "lust for
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psychiatric patient resembled patients with other diseases that were not psychiatric in nature. In this manner, somatic causes could be compared. The behaviour of a mental patient could resemble the behaviour of a patient with, for example,
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and its individual citizens would have to be transformed and reorganized. In his analysis, German culture was made up of people who had the need for status, worshipped strict order and regimentation, desired
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leadership and had a deeply ingrained fear of other countries. The paper stated that German culture and its people would have offspring bound to become a threat to world peace in 30 years. To prevent this,
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In 1933, he married Jean C. Rankine, whom he had met while they were students at the University of Glasgow. She was a former captain of the Scottish field hockey team, a competitive tennis player, and
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was limited to maps of the mind as opposed to maps of the brain. Through his instruction of nurses and psychiatrists he became an authority in his areas of concentration.
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could be created by mentally ill people and would produce mentally ill people through infection, which in turn would be
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1728:Shudel, Matt (August 31, 2008).
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1981:Weinstein, Harvey M. (1990).
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1621:Cameron, Donald Ewen (1950).
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837:Central Intelligence Agency
726:Cameron on the Germans, in
313:in 1924, a D.P.M. from the
221:Central Intelligence Agency
10:
3236:
2416:Carlos Frederick MacDonald
1857:Goliszek, Andrew (2003) .
1836:. pp. 39, 42β3, 133.
1804:"Dr. Cameron's Casualties"
1575:by Harvey Weinstein p. 97.
1403:Weinstein, Harvey (1990).
828:
554:, in which he argued that
260:lysergic acid diethylamide
258:and hallucinogens such as
2972:
2811:
2650:
2491:
2326:
2153:
2045:Bennett, Stephen (2020).
1944:Lester & Orpen Dennys
1704:National Security Archive
1369:Journal of Mental Science
888:electroconvulsive therapy
748:Germany will try it again
252:electroconvulsive therapy
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2790:Perry Clement Talkingten
2635:William Claire Menninger
2047:When men become Monsters
1429:"Scottish Championships"
1139:"Presidents of the APPA"
1014:
868:Allan Memorial Institute
701:transmitted to the genes
504:Allan Memorial Institute
480:. With a grant from the
395:Worcester State Hospital
274:and torture techniques,
203:8 September 1967) was a
2565:Charles Macfie Campbell
1957:"The Sleep Room (1998)"
1828:Collins, Anne (1998) .
1697:"MKUltra Subproject 68"
1229:Lemov, Rebecca (2011).
1072:British Medical Journal
779:Dangerous Men and Women
715:Cameron and the Germans
571:Cameron next published
3185:Mind control theorists
3160:American psychiatrists
2629:Winfred Overholser Sr.
2428:Edward Nathaniel Brush
2191:Thomas Story Kirkbride
2161:Samuel Bayard Woodward
1382:10.1192/bjp.72.297.304
1085:10.1136/bmj.3.5568.803
1023:on September 8, 1967.
862:every week to work at
732:
665:in favour of a social
482:Rockefeller Foundation
445:descriptive psychiatry
422:Albany Medical College
342:Johns Hopkins Hospital
305:, the oldest son of a
169:Albany Medical College
2482:William Alanson White
2476:Thomas William Salmon
2446:Elmer Ernest Southard
2305:Richard Maurice Bucke
825:MKULTRA Subproject 68
804:The last type is the
718:
602:behavioral scientists
486:John Wilson McConnell
389:In 1936, he moved to
311:University of Glasgow
293:Early life and career
283:behavior modification
2980:Daniel B. Borenstein
2802:John Patrick Spiegel
2754:Harvey John Tompkins
2694:Francis J. Braceland
2611:Edward Adam Strecker
2577:Richard H. Hutchings
2571:Ross McClure Chapman
2464:Albert Moore Barrett
2299:Theophilus O. Powell
1907:– via all.net.
1890:Taylor, Sid (1992).
1254:10.1162/GREY_a_00050
1021:Adirondack Mountains
900:postnatal depression
872:Montreal experiments
742:in general. Just as
519:the practice of the
512:social psychiatrists
412:In 1938 he moved to
361:University of Zurich
315:University of London
2772:Raymond W. Waggoner
2730:C. H. Hardin Branch
2688:R. Finley Gayle Jr.
2670:Donald Ewen Cameron
2641:George S. Stevenson
2589:George H. Stevenson
2386:Arthur F. Kilbourne
2380:Charles P. Bancroft
1735:The Washington Post
1573:Father, Son and CIA
1441:on 2 December 2012.
1405:Father, Son and CIA
1177:on 24 December 2010
981:states in her book
973:House of Parliament
476:by neurosurgeon Dr
219:techniques for the
195:24 December 1901 β
185:Donald Ewen Cameron
23:Donald Ewen Cameron
3165:American torturers
3112:Rebecca W. Brendel
3040:Carol A. Bernstein
3034:Alan F. Schatzberg
3022:Carolyn Robinowitz
2986:Richard K. Harding
2861:H. Keith H. Brodie
2855:Daniel X. Freedman
2849:Donald G. Langsley
2837:Jules H. Masserman
2682:Arthur Percy Noyes
2623:Samuel W. Hamilton
2559:Clarence O. Cheney
2535:William L. Russell
2398:Charles W. Pilgrim
2167:William Maclay Awl
2068:. 5 January 2006.
2034:Metropolitan Books
2030:The Shock Doctrine
2014:Metropolitan Books
2010:The Shock Doctrine
1624:Life is for Living
1533:Fraenkel, Heinrich
1497:Anonymous (1946).
1145:on 5 November 2018
1067:"Obituary Notices"
1033:Andrei Snezhnevsky
992:." She then cites
984:The Shock Doctrine
736:Life is For Living
734:In Cameron's book
728:Life is For Living
531:In 1945, Cameron,
420:and psychiatry at
248:child sexual abuse
3127:
3126:
3094:Bruce J. Schwartz
3058:Jeffrey Lieberman
3010:Steven Sharfstein
2998:Marcia Kraft Goin
2992:Paul S. Appelbaum
2939:Mary Jane England
2921:Joseph T. English
2915:Lawrence Hartmann
2909:Elissa P. Benedek
2891:George H. Pollock
2664:Leo H. Bartemeier
2658:John C. Whitehorn
2605:Arthur H. Ruggles
2595:H. Douglas Singer
2529:Walter M. English
2499:C. Floyd Haviland
2470:Henry W. Mitchell
2434:Charles G. Wagner
2392:William F. Drewry
2340:Robert J. Preston
1537:Hess: A Biography
923:sensory isolation
874:. In addition to
648:social psychiatry
594:Manhattan project
533:Nolan D. C. Lewis
470:McGill University
407:scientific method
182:
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173:McGill University
145:Scientific career
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3076:Maria A. Oquendo
2957:Rodrigo A. MuΓ±oz
2951:Herbert S. Sacks
2927:John S. McIntyre
2885:Robert O. Pasnau
2825:Robert W. Gibson
2778:Robert S. Garber
2724:Walter E. Barton
2706:Francis J. Gerty
2700:Harry C. Solomon
2676:Kenneth E. Appel
2583:William C. Sandy
2553:C. Fred Williams
2362:T. J. W. Burgess
2350:G. Adler Bloomer
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