
Can we reverse radicalization with counselling?
Clip: 11/23/2016 | 9m 29s
Can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization?
Can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization? Science correspondent Miles O’Brien explores the psychological basis for why people are drawn to extremist groups and how a bold experiment in criminal justice and clinical psychology taking place in Minnesota may offer a solution.
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Can we reverse radicalization with counselling?
Clip: 11/23/2016 | 9m 29s
Can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization? Science correspondent Miles O’Brien explores the psychological basis for why people are drawn to extremist groups and how a bold experiment in criminal justice and clinical psychology taking place in Minnesota may offer a solution.
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