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ART : 30890 : Not available for external loan | |
Erasing minds : behavioral modification, the prison rights movement, and psychological experimentation in America's prisons, 1962–1983 | |
English | |
20230200 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Colley, Zoe | |
behaviour modification | programme development | prisons | repression strategies | psychologists' participation | brainwashing | prisoners | social activists victimisation | prisoner rehabilitation | psychiatrist's participation | personnel selection | perpetrator characteristics | psychological torture | prisoner punishment | abuse of power | psychiatric abuse | drug therapy | electroshock | developed countries | aversion therapy | asphyxia simulation | sensory deprivation | facility design and construction | prisons, supermax | Marion Federal Penitentiary (California) | United States | |
Journal of American studies ; vol. 57, no. 1 | |
ART : 31719 : Not available for external loan | |
The role of doctors in torture : from middle age to Abu Ghraib | |
English | |
20221200 | |
Palgrave-Macmillan | |
Cuerda-Galindo, Esther | López-Muñoz, Francisco | |
medical participation in torture | human rights monitoring | training of health personnel | preventative interventions | torture prevention | medical ethics | democracy | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | counterterrorism strategies | psychological torture | repression strategies | Middle Ages | Cold War | psychiatric abuse | Nazi doctors | World War 2 | torture method development | national legal instruments' role | Constitutio Criminalis Carolina (1532) | judicial torture | torture in history | universal | |
International politics ; vol. 59, no. 6 | |
ART : 31163 : Not available for external loan | |
Russian dolls and epistemic crypts : a lived experience reflection on epistemic injustice and psychiatric confinement | |
English | |
20220526 | |
Sage | |
Daya, Indigo | |
Australia | universal | commitment of mentally ill | solitary confinement, medical | physical restraint | distress | psychiatric abuse | personal narratives | social justice | resistance movements | emotions | emotional trauma | advocacy strategies | coercion | |
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Incarceration: an international journal of imprisonment, detention and coercive confinement ; vol. 3, no. 2 | |
ART : 30323 : Not available for external loan | |
Cold War psychiatry, extremism, and expertise: the 'Special Committee on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry' | |
English | |
20220300 | |
Oxford University Press | |
Heath-Kelly, Charlotte | |
psychiatric abuse | Cold War | medical ethics | medical complicity in torture | antitorture movement | repression strategies | medical societies' role | advocacy strategies | World Psychiatric Association (WPA) | British Royal College of Psychiatry | political imprisonment | politics | schizophrenia diagnosis | Western world | psychiatry | commitment of mentally ill | discourse analysis | cross-cultural aspects | USSR | United Kingdom | universal | |
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International political sociology ; vol. 16, no. 1 | |
ART : 30480 : Not available for external loan | |
Internationalized science and human rights activism during the late Cold War : the French Committee of Mathematicians | |
English | |
20211200 | |
Sage | |
Popa, Ioana | |
antitorture movement | psychiatric abuse | counterinsurgencies | political imprisonment | politics | social activism | scientists | persecution | professional networks | human rights defenders | Cold War | advocacy | professional organisations | France | Algeria | universal | USSR | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Social studies of science ; vol. 51, no. 6 | |
ART : 28323 : Not available for external loan | |
Stigmatization and dehumanization perceptions towards psychiatric patients among nurses : a path-analysis approach | |
English | |
20210400 | |
Elsevier | |
Fontesse, Sullivan | Rimez, Ximena | Maurage, Pierre | |
attitude of health personnel | emotional regulation | prevention and control | employee treatment | occupational stress | risk factors | psychiatric patients | dehumanisation | social stigma | nurse-patient relations | psychiatric abuse | psychiatric nurses | Belgium | |
Archives of psychiatric nursing ; vol. 35, no. 2 | |
ART : 28298 : Not available for external loan | |
'For such purposes as' : towards an embedded and embodied understanding of torture’s purpose | |
English | |
20210000 | |
Pluto | |
Cakal, Ergün | |
torture definition | torture purposes | international human rights law | international legal instruments | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT-1 | torture threshold | inhuman treatment definition | severity of treatment | suffering | state agents | agents responsible for violations | punishment | intimidation | coercion | discrimination | state violence | prison conditions | comparison | ill-treatment | comparative law | OAS. Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (1985) | IACPPT-2 | debate | drafting history | psychiatric abuse | health care delivery | self-defence | riot control | power | helplessness | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | case law | intentionality | state obligations | state behaviour | state responsibility | individual responsibility | torture prevention | structural violence | legal reasoning | ICTY | UN. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia | international criminal law | gender-based violence | rape | sexual abuse | spiritual healing | conversion therapy | ideological conversion | immigration detention | border control | DIGNITY staff publications | universal | |
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State crime journal ; vol. 9, no. 2 | |
ART : 28030 : Not available for external loan | |
The ethics of psychiatrists’ political involvement : a reassessment in the Trump era | |
English | |
20201000 | |
Elsevier | |
Andrade, G. | Campo-Redondo, M. | |
psychiatrist's role | political activities | medical ethics | psychiatric abuse | commitment of mentally ill | medical complicity in torture | power | mental disorders | politics | diagnosis | racism | democracy | freedom of speech | head of state | antisocial personality disorder | Trump, Donald | social activists | political detainees | persecution | United States | China | Russian Federation | USSR | |
Ethics, medicine and public health ; vol. 15 | |
TORT : 20.3.10 : Not available for external loan | |
EMDR as an evidence-based therapy for trauma : a reply to the Independent Forensic Expert Group’s statement on conversion therapy | |
English | |
20200000 | |
IRCT | |
Piedfort-Marin, Olivier | Fernandez, Isabel | Miles, Carol | |
conversion therapy adverse effects | EMDR | psychotherapeutic techniques | letter [publication type] | medical complicity in torture | debate | ethics | psychiatric abuse | behaviour change | sexual orientation | universal | |
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Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 30, no. 3 | |
ART : 29552 : Not available for external loan | |
The roots of a politically reflective psychotherapy in the midst of crisis | |
English | |
20200000 | |
Springer Nature | |
Llorens, Manuel | |
Venezuela | psychotherapy | treatment compliance | risk factors | protest | political opposition | attitude of health personnel | politics | labour strikes | psychiatric abuse | repression strategies | military medicine | contextual factors | psychiatry | abuse of power | persecution | social exclusion | poverty | |
Politically reflective psychotherapy: towards a contextualized approach. (Latin American voices book series). - ISBN 978-3-030-57791-9 | |