Brainwashing, the application of coercive techniques to change the beliefs or behavior of one or more people, usually for political or religious purposes
Brainwashed, the final studio album by George Harrison, released in 2002
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This section on the Brainwashing Controversy presents materials that will illumine the history of the concept, provide examples of materials that have fueled public debate as it has periodically raged over the past quarter-of-a-century, explore the scientific evidence that is pertinent to the debate, and offer an extended bibliography.
Brainwashing and the Cults: The Rise and Fall of a Theory.
"Liar, Liar": Brainwashing, CESNUR and APA by Massimo Introvigne.
Brainwashing or thought reform is the application of coercive techniques to change the beliefs or behavior of one or more people for political purposes.
The term brainwashing is a relatively new term in the English language.
Another factor is, that brainwashing theories have been discussed in the court, where the experts had to pronounce their views before the jury in simpler terms than those used in academic publications and where the issue had to be presented rather fl and white to make a point in the case.