Talk:Harold Goldstein (psychologist, mental health)

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[edit] There are TWO Harold Goldstein, psychologists!

  • Just a friendly warning for disambiguation purposes in the future: It seems that there are 2 Harold Goldsteins, who are both noted psychologists.
  1. One, the subject of this article, Harold Goldstein (psychologist, mental health), studies cults and works for the National Institute of Mental Health, as shown at FACTnet.
  2. The other, Harold Goldstein (psychologist, organizations), specializes in Industrial/Organizational psychology, at Baruch College. This is his Profile at Baruch College.
  • They both seem notable enough - but we should just be very cautious to make sure that we don't blend/mix-up referenced sources/information about the two individuals. I found most of the existing citations on this Harold Goldstein by searching for "Harold Goldstein" and NIMH or mental health. Phew! Smeelgova 09:23, 3 January 2007 (UTC).