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Robert Lifton

Robert Jay Lifton (born May 16, 1926) is a prominent American psychiatrist and author. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Harold A. (a businessman) and Ciel (Roth) Lifton. He married Betty Jean Kirschner (a writer) on March 1, 1952 and had three children: Kenneth Jay, Karen, and Natasha.

Using the techniques of psychohistory, in a manner similar to Erik Erikson, Lifton has written several books throughout his career in which he studies how human beings react to extreme situations, and how they come to terms with mortality. He's studied figures such as the survivors of Hiroshima, doctors in Nazi concentration camps, and the American veterans of the Vietnam War.

His 1961 book, Thought Reform had a big influence on people's understanding of the phenomenon which is also known as "brainwashing" or "mind control", and as an expert on the subject he testified in the 1976 trial of Patty Hearst.

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