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1-Dr. Sydney Walker III, A Dose of Sanity,(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1996), p. 98.
2-Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Hearing on "Psychological Trauma and Terrorism," Capitol Hearing Testimony, Federal Document Clearing House, Sept. 26, 2001.
3- Jim Dryden, "High rate of mental disorders found in Oklahoma City Survivors," Washington University in St. Louis (Missouri) at URL: http://wupa.wustl.edu/record/archive/1999/09-02-99/articles/oklahoma.html
4- Ibid.
5- Ibid., Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Hearing on "Psychological Trauma and Terrorism"; Josh Getlin, "$100 Billion Needed to Rebuild NYC's Economy, Official Says," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 5. 2001.
6-"Anti-anxiety drug sales surge in U.S.," Daily News, Oct. 12, 2001.
7-Stephanie Salter, "The emergence of 'trauma counselors,'" Examiner, Mar. 31, 1998.
8-David Fletcher, "Counseling does more harm than good," The Daily Telegraph (UK), Sept. 27, 1997.
9-Ibid.
10-Aisling Irwin, "British Psychological Society: Counseling for disaster victims 'may be harmful.'" The Daily Telegraph (UK), Jan. 6, 2000; Tanya Thompson, "Counseling for Victims of Disasters 'could be more hindrance than help,'" The Scotsman, Jan. 6, 2000.
11-Jane E. Allen, "Post-Crisis Therapy: Is it For Everyone?…But Many People Do Better Sorting Things Out for Themselves," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 23, 1999.
12-Ian Burrell, "Doubts grow over trauma therapy; Victims not helped by reliving horror of accidents, research shows," The Independent (London), Oct. 21, 1996
13-Ibid.
14-Justin Kenardy, Professor of clinical psychology, editorial: "The current status of psychological debriefing—It may do more harm than good," British Medical Journal, 2000;321:1032-1033, Oct. 28 2000.
15-Op. cit., Dr. Sydney Walker, p. 98.
16-"Therapy for One and All," Denver Rocky Mountain News, Sept. 1, 1999.
17-"Counseling Available to Public Through Weekend," The Tulsa World, April 18, 1996.
18-"Aid to bombing victims increased," Sunday Advocate, Feb. 28, 1999.
19-Steve Gutterman, "Columbine gifts estimated at $9 million or more," Associated Press, April 19, 2000.
20-Ibid.
21-Ibid.
22-"Making Good on a Promise," Denver Rocky Mountain News, Mar. 30, 1999.
23-"Governor criticizes Columbine request for 5.5 million for counseling," Associated Press, Aug. 31, 1999.
24-Op. cit., "Therapy for One and All," Denver Rocky Mountain News.
25-Ibid.
26-Ibid.
27-Ibid.
28-Op. cit., Stephanie Salter.
29-Op. cit., Dr. Sydney Walker III, pp. 97-98.
30-Terence Monmaney, "For Most Trauma Victims, Life is More Meaningful," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 7, 2001.
31-Ibid.
32-American Psychological Association online press release for release of research findings on Friday August 20, 1999 "Long-Term Psychological Effects of Airplane Crash Survival."
33-Ibid.
34-Op. cit., Stephanie Salter.
35-Op. cit., Tanya Thompson, The Scotsman.
36-Sally Satel, "An Overabundance of Counseling?," The New York Times, April 23, 1999.
37-Sally Satel, M.D. and Christina Hoff Sommers, "Good Grief: Don't Get Taken by the Trauma Industry," The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 15, 2001.
38-Op. cit., Dr. Sydney Walker III, p. 101.
39-David Fletcher, "Counseling does more harm than good," The Daily Telegraph (UK), Sept. 27, 1997.
40-Lucette Lagnado, "New York Rushes to Spend Grants For Counseling," The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 5, 2001.
41-Herb Kutchins, Stuart A. Kirk, Making Us Crazy, (The Free Press, New York, 2000), pp.100-101
42-Ibid., p. 102.
43-Ibid., p. 107.
44-Ibid., pp. 108-117.
45-Tana Dineen, Ph.D., Manufacturing Victims, (Robert Davies Publishing, Montreal, 1996), p. 150.
46-Ibid., p. 271.
47-Ibid., p.117.
48-"Kanata doctor suspended for courting female patients; Ordered to take course on doctor and patient 'boundaries' "The Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 27, 2001.
49-Ibid., p. 124.
50-Ibid., p. 124.
51-Ibid., p. 117.
52-Ibid., p. 125.
53-Ibid., p. 122.
54-Tana Dineen, "Tainted blood to tainted trauma?," The Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 29, 1998.
55-Justice John P. Slattery, "Report of the Royal Commission Into Deep Sleep Treatment," (New South Wales Government, Dec. 1990), Vol 3, p. 34.
56-Dr. Thomas Roder, Volker Kubillus, Anthony Burwell, Psychiatrists: The Men Behind Hitler (Freedom Publishing, Los Angeles, 1995), pp. 26-27, citing Georg Wohlmuth: Feinstrom Gavanistoren, catalogue 1929, p. 8, (StaHH 352-3, 10 1-60).
57-Leo Alexander, "Neuropathology and Neurophysiology, Including Electro-Encephalography, in Wartime Germany," CIOS Item 24, Medical, File No. XXVII-1, 25 July 1945, Combined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee, G-2 SHAEF (Rear) APO 413, pp. 36-37.
58-Op cit., Roder, Kubillus, and Burwell, pp. 207-8, citing Anklage der Wiener Staatanwalktschaft, p. 25.
59-Justice John P. Slattery, "Report of the Royal Commission Into Deep Sleep Treatment," (New South Wales Government, Dec. 1990), Vol, 3, p. 14.
60-Ibid., Vol. 3., p. 21.
61-Op cit., Dr. Sydney Walker, pp. 101-102.
62-"Fraud alert on U.S. terror attack claims," Informa Publishing Group, Oct. 4, 2001.
63-Ibid.
64-Dept. of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General Media Advisory, April 15, 1997
65-"Medicare fraud: UPENN Health System Agrees To Pay $12M," American Health Line, Sept. 5, 2000.
66-"New Bedford Non-Profit Corporation To Plead Guilty To Fraud, Also Agrees To Pay $500,000 Civil Settlement, Reports U.S. Attorney," PR Newswire, Feb. 1, 2001.
67-Karen S. Petersen, "Getting into hurt minds," USA Today, Sept. 27, 2001.

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