#3 - April Fools Special: "Jordan Peterson" on Psychology, Religion and Freud

Reasonable Doubt by Mackenzie D. Taylor

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Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, Canada. Prior to U of T, Peterson held a professorship at Harvard University.

Jordan Peterson has been one of the most productive psychologists of his generation - completing his PhD program with 3x the usual amount of research papers. He has authored and co-authored over a hundred scientific papers - on the subjects of alcoholism, personality psychology and the Big 5 Model. In 1999, Peterson published his first book Maps of Meaning which he began work on 13 years prior. In 2018, Peterson made his debut in the self-help category with 12 Rules for Life, which has to date sold over a million copies. In 2021, Peterson released a sequel Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life after recovering from Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Syndrome (BWS).

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