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August 12, 2008

Ending the psychological mind games on detainees

Stephen Soldz in the Boston Globe:

Waterboarding2Psychologists have been identified as key figures in the design and conduct of abuses against detainees in US custody at Guantanamo Bay, the CIA's secret "black sites," and in Iraq and Afghanistan. Psychologists should not be taking part in such practices.

Yet a steady stream of revelations from government documents, journalistic reports, and congressional hearings has revealed that psychologists designed the CIA's "enhanced interrogation" techniques, which included locking prisoners in tiny cages in the fetal position, throwing them against the wall head first, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation, and waterboarding.

Jane Mayer, in her new book, "The Dark Side," reports that the central idea was the psychological concept of "learned helplessness." Individuals are denied all control over their world, lose their will, and become totally dependent upon their captors.

More here.  [Thanks to Élan Reisner.]

Posted by Abbas Raza at 06:06 AM | Permalink

Comments

Do not mistake "learned helplessness" with the so-called "Stockholm Syndrome".

And do not ignore the adrenaline rush that the torturers receive as a reward for their actions.

As to the silence on the psychologists part about this issue, some may adduce that is because psychologists are not bound by the physicians' Hippocratic Oath.

There are better books on this subject!

Posted by: Felix E F Larocca MD | Aug 12, 2008 7:08:17 AM

Felix;
Not having read "The Dark Side", I can't comment other than that this article isn't even a review it's more of a position statement which uses the book as a reference. So, what are the better books?

Posted by: Pete Chapman | Aug 12, 2008 4:09:59 PM

With pleasure, Pete:

Stanley Milgram's: Obedience to authority

Philip Zimbardo: The Lucifer Effect

Sam Keen: Faces of the Enemy

Of the three, 2 and 1 read on that order, would be most satisfying.

Regards

Posted by: Felix E F Larocca MD | Aug 12, 2008 6:16:16 PM

Thanks Felix.

Posted by: Pete Chapman | Aug 13, 2008 1:40:29 AM

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