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Book Review: Battle for the Mind. A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing
Author(s) -
William Walters Sargant
Publication year - 1957
Publication title -
proceedings of the royal society of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0035-9157
DOI - 10.1177/003591575705000718
Subject(s) - battle , cognitive science , neuroscience , physiology , psychology , computer science , history , medicine , ancient history
How can an evangelist convert a hardboiled sophisticate? Why does a prisoner of war sign a "confession" that he knows is false? How is a criminal pressured into admitting his guilt? Do the evangelist, the POW's captor, and the policeman use similar methods to gain their ends? These and other compelling questions are discussed in this definitive work by William Sargant, who for many years until his death in 1988 was a leading physician in psychological medicine. Sargant spells out and illustrates the basic technique used by evangelists, psychiatrists, and brainwashers to disperse the patterns of belief and behavior already established in the minds of their hearers, and to substitute new patterns for them.

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