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Dr. Robert Epstein: Why Hasan Did It: Are Shrinks Really Crazy?

The tragedy at Ft. Hood reminded me of an extensive investigative piece I wrote for Psychology Today a few years ago. I'm reprinting it below. The whole article is relevant to the ongoing discussion about Maj. Full Article at Huffington Post

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