Louis Jolyon West

Louis Jolyon West

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name = Louis Jolyon West


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birth_date = 1924
birth_place = Brooklyn, New York
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death_place = Los Angeles, California
occupation = Psychiatrist
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Louis Jolyon ("Jolly") West (1924 in Brooklyn, New York - January 2, 1999 in Los Angeles) was an American psychiatrist, human rights activist and expert on brainwashing, mind control, torture, substance abuse, post traumatic stress disorder and violenceFact|date=November 2007.

Early life

Louis "Jolly" West was born in Brooklyn to immigrant Russian Jewish parents and grew up in Madison, Wisconsin. His family was poor, but he was determined to get a good education. Shortly after he had entered University of Wisconsin-Madison, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. In the Army Specialized Training Program he studied at the University of Iowa and the University of Minnesota School of Medicine from which he graduated in 1948.

Career

While West was on his internship at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic he discussed with J.A. Winter the recently published book Dianetics and concluded that the "auditing" described in Hubbard's book used hypnosis. Winter made him known to L. Ron Hubbard once, but West's comment was: "Winter introduced West to Hubbard on one occasion but West said: "I guess I didn't find the man very memorable. I was more interested in the book which described the auditing technique in which they had preclears -- or prereleases if just beginners -- count backwards from seven to zero repeatedly until they went into a trance, although Hubbard denied it was hypnosis." West followed the activities of Scientology from that time on and has openly said and written that he thought the organization dangerous.

He transferred to the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps and five years later he was appointed Chief of Psychiatry Service at the Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. In this position he studied U.S. pilots and veterans after they had experienced torture and brainwashing and been forced to give false confessions as prisoners in the Korean War. He was ever since interested in the subject of brainwashing. He served as expert witness in the case of Patricia Hearst.

One of the more unusual incidents of West's career came in August 1962, when he and two co-workers attempted to investigate the phenomenon of musth by dosing Tusko, a bull elephant in Oklahoma Zoo with LSD. They expected that the drug would trigger a state similar to musth; instead, the animal collapsed, and after an hour and 40 minutes, expired. [West, L.J., Pierce, C.M., & Thomas, W.D. (1962) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/138/3545/1100.pdf?ijkey=c9b519579042402e61f23fc063c5a6dbf3cf074b Lysergic acid diethylamide: Its effects on a male Asiatic elephant] . "Science" 138: 1100-1103] . Later, many had theories about why Tusko had died. One prominent theory was that West and his colleagues had made the mistake of scaling up the dose in proportion to the animal's body weight without considering other factors such as its metabolic rate. [Harwood, P.D. (1963) Therapeutic dosage in small and large mammals. "Science" 139: 684-685] [ Schmidt-Nielsen, K. (1972) "How Animals Work". pp.86-89. Cambridge University Press] . Another theory was that while the LSD had caused Tusko distress, it was the drugs administered in an attempt to revive him that actually caused death. Attempting to prove that the LSD alone had not been the cause of death, Ronald K. Siegel of UCLA repeated a variant of West's experiment on two elephants; he administered to two elephants equivalent doses (in milligrams per kilogram) to that which had been given to Tusko, mixing the LSD in their drinking water rather than directly injecting it as had been done with Tusko. Neither elephant expired or exhibited any great distress, although both behaved strangely for a number of hours. [Siegel RK. "LSD-induced effects in elephants: Comparisons with musth behavior." Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984;22(1):53-56.]

At the age of 29 he was appointed professor and Head of the Department of Psychiatry, Neurology and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, the youngest man to have held a chairmanship in psychiatry in the United States so far.

1969 he was appointed as head of department and director of the Neuropsychiatry Institute at UCLA. His research covered many fields: alcoholism, hallucinary drugs, sleep deprivation, violent behavior, the hippie culture and cults.

ocial Control

In "Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience, and Theory", West and Ronald K. Siegel explain how drug prohibition can be used for selective social control:

Conflict with Scientologists

According to West, the problems started after he published a textbook in 1980, in which he called Scientology a cult. [cite web | first = Robert W. | last = Welkos | coauthors = Sappell, Joel | title = On the Offensive Against an Array of Suspected Foes | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-scientology062990x,0,5646473.story | work = | publisher = Los Angeles Times | date = 1990-06-29 | accessdate = 2007-11-05 ]

On one APA panel on cults where every speaker had received a long letter threatening a lawsuit if Scientology would be mentioned, no one mentioned Scientology except West, who was the last speaker: "I read parts of the letter to the 1,000-plus psychiatrists and then told any Scientologists in the crowd to pay attention. I said I would like to advise my colleagues that I consider Scientology a cult and L. Ron Hubbard a quack and a fake. I wasn't about to let them intimidate me." (Psychiatric Times, 1991)

Scientology's Freedom Magazine interpreted anti-apartheid trips to South Africa as pro-apartheid (Psychiatric Times, 1991).Fact|date=October 2007

Civil rights activist

West was also a civil rights activist. He was the first white psychiatrist who testified for black prisoners in South Africa during the attempt to end apartheid. He was a member of the White House Conference on Civil Rights in 1966. For many years he fought for the abolishment of the death penalty.Fact|date=October 2007

Aged 74, Dr. West died from a tumor at his home in West Los Angeles.

Works

* "Alcohol and Related Problems: Issues for the American Public", The American Assembly, Columbia University, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984
* "Cult Phenomenon - Mental Health, Legal and Religious Implications" Several lectures by Jolly West in audio
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040610003034/http://www.trancenet.org/research/west.shtml "Pseudo-Identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults"] , From Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives. 1994
*Drug Testing : Issues and Options, 1991
*Farber. I.E., Marlow. H. F. & West L.J. (1956). Brainwashing conditioning and DDD (debility, dependency, and dread)
*West. L.J. & Singer. M.T. (1980). Cults, quacks and nonprofessional psychotherapies. In H.I. Kaphm A. M. Freedman, & B.J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry III. Baltimore: Williams & Willtens.
* In Memory of Louis J. West, Presentation held in Bonn, 1981
*West, L.J., Pierce, C.M., & Thomas, W.D. Lysergic acid diethylamide: Its effects on male Asiatic elephant. Science, 138, 1100-1103, 1962
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References

Notes

Additional sources

* Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain, "Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA, The Sixties, and Beyond". New York: Grove Press, 1992.
* Siegel, R. K. (1984). LSD-induced effects in elephants: Comparisons with musth behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 22(1), 53-56.

ee also

*Cults
*List of cult researchers
*John Gordon Clark, M.D.
*Robert Jay Lifton, M.D.


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