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Psychological torture: definitions, clinical sequelae and treatment principles

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023
Psychological torture, in its broadest sense, is the intentional infliction of suffering without resorting to direct physical violence, in what is known as ‘no-touch’ torture. While several other definitions of psychological torture have been suggested, there is no one precise definition. Given the rapidly evolving current global political climate and
Alex S, Hong, Rachael, Pickering
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Psychological Sequelae of Torture

1993
Although much has been written about the history and methods of torture, and moving testimonies have been produced by individuals and groups of survivors, there have been few attempts to produce an explanatory model which systematically deals with the common physical and psychosocial sequelae.
Stuart W. Turner   +1 more
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Stoic Warriors and Stoic Torturers: The Moral Psychology of Military Torture

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2006
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The Psychologization of Torture

2011
The whole world should see what they did – but even when they see they don’t care … we are being crushed like ants, like we are nothing, nothing … so tell me, what are my human rights if I am not even human to others?
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The Moral Psychology of Torture

2007
In Chapter 5 I argued that the military cannot claim a special permission to torture. The role of torturer is not a legitimate professional military role. However, despite the immorality and illegality of torture, the military does train military personnel to become torturers. What kinds of military personnel accept this training?
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The Trauma of Psychological Torture

2008
It is, in some circles, called No-Touch Torture. Yet it brings pain and damage that can last a lifetime. Psychological torture techniques - which have a history of use by U.S. forces globally trailing far into the past beyond Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib - include a variety of methods from mock executions, severe humiliation, and mind-altering drugs, to ...
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Psychological torture: Characteristics and impact on mental health

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2021
Joseph El-Khoury   +2 more
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Psychology and torture

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1991
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