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Reciprocity, recognition, or a permanent interstate commission. Only one of these was on the ballot
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Reciprocity, recognition, or a permanent interstate commission. Only one of these was on the ballot

What Milgram, Luke Skywalker, and Viktor Frankl reveal about the ethics that actually hold

Hint: It wasn't your state legislature — and no one voted on it.

Updates, Exhaustion, and One Thread Worth Pulling

A handy code of ethics for the ideologically committed institution

The NBCC's Curious Accreditation Requirement

Comply Without Argument, Affirm Without Questioning: The Milgram Experiment You Didn't Know You Were In

Two years into this work, the ideology hasn't won — and neither has the silence.

When “openness” becomes suspicion of any limit, therapists lose the tools they need most: moral clarity, professional distance, and genuine client protection.

How New Professionals are Roped into Ideology, Not Honest Preparation