Harold Takooshian

Takooshian is a widely published essayist having written articles for periodicals including; the Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless,[7] International Psychology Bulletin and The Counseling Psychologist, among many other publications.

Among the participants on the panel were the New York Times executive editor and columnist A.M. Rosenthal (1922-2006), who was so moved by the case that he went on to write "Thirty-Eight Witnesses: The Kitty Genovese Case",[13] which brought worldwide attention to the incident, Charles Skoller, the prosecutor of the crime and author of "Twisted Confessions: The True Story Behind the Kitty Genovese and Barbara Kralik Murder Trials", and several other experts in fields germane to the story.

[16] Among his most recent publications is the article "Internationalizing Undergraduate Psychology Education: Trends, Techniques, and Technologies" in American Psychologist co-authored with Scott Plous, Grant J.

He is often consulted by media sources on a variety of other current subjects; including in different instances; Donald Trump and political correctness, the Brian Williams embellishment of the truth uproar[17] and the United States Federal sentencing of Abu Hamza al-Masri.

[18][19] Takooshian also appeared with Daniel Bruhl, in the TNT series The Alienist adapted from the novel by Caleb Carr of the same name, in the "Alienst: The Birth of Psychology" a historical short produced by the cable channel to accompany the feature program.