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Psychological consequenses of political repressions

open access: hybridGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2002
Extensive post–war psychological research over decades has shown that the trauma caused by war and political repression, both Soviet and Nazi, has long–lasting, even lifelong, psychological effects on some victims.
Danutė Gailienė
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The psychological impact of torture and state repression in Türkiye between 2015 and 2018: Reports from Turkish refugees seeking asylum in Germany. [PDF]

open access: goldPLOS Global Public Health
Torture seeks to undermine not only the physical and emotional well-being of an individual, but to damage the coherence of entire communities. Thus, torture and state repression are used to weaken entire subpopulations.
Estella Alejandra Tambini Stollwerck   +4 more
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A psychological “how-possibly” model of repression [PDF]

open access: hybridNeuropsychoanalysis
In recent philosophical and (neuro)psychological discussions of phenomena such as motivated forgetting, memory inhibition, self-deception, and implicit bias, various authors have suggested that repression might be a useful notion to make sense of these phenomena, or that these phenomena indeed provide evidence for repression.
Beate Krickel
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Specific challenges of researching stress in the context of quiet political repression [PDF]

open access: yesComprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology
Political repression beneath the threshold of criminal prosecution is a phenomenon of past and present, predominantly authoritarian, regimes. This so-called quiet repression includes measures such as the limitation of freedom of speech, surveillance of ...
Ruth Marheinecke   +3 more
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Non-Adaptive Defense Mechanisms and Their Relationship to Psychosomatic Disorders among a Sample of University Students [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry
Introduction In the university stage, the student is exposed to many psychological changes, pressures, and conflicts, which makes him resort to many non-consensual psychological defense mechanisms such as (repression, justification, projection, relapse,
D. M. M. M. Almajali   +1 more
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The relationship between bornout, somatic symptoms and work stress among hospital medic staff. [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry
Introduction The mental health for workers in the healthcare industry have been put through challenges.The first evaluation happened during the first wave of the pandemic, the second one, with grater sample size, have been conducted in Spring 2022.The ...
I. A. Török   +4 more
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What Type of Consumption Induces or Alleviates Consumer Psychological Distress? Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Even though the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has limited consumption, individuals continue to plan post-pandemic consumption activities to get rid of the stress caused by consumption repression.
Yong Wang   +3 more
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Salud mental y derechos humanos: la territorialización de un nuevo saber sobre el terrorismo de Estado y sus efectos

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2023
During the seventies and eighties, from Argentina and on a transnational scale, a territory of knowledge was built around the psychological effects caused by the last military dictatorship.
María Soledad Lastra
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To Remember or to Forget: Political Repression in the Collective Memory of Descendants

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics, 2021
The question of political repression divides society and polarizes public discourse. Understanding political repression through the prism of socio-psychological knowledge is a zone of proximal development for researchers, because the suicidal nature of ...
Inna B. Bovina   +2 more
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