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'Mental health professionals should not participate in the practice of torture'

London, Fri, 29 Jan 2010 ANI

London, Jan 29 (ANI): An expert has advised that psychologists and psychiatrists should not be expected to participate in torture as they do not have the expertise to assess individual pain or the long-term effects of interrogation.

 

The authors, Derrick Silove and Susan Rees, from the University of New South Wales in Australia, said some senior members of the US military have argued that a psychologist's presence is necessary to protect the prisoner or detainee from the "severe physical or mental pain or suffering resulting in prolonged mental harm."

 

They added that several leading scientific journals have also published papers by authors who support the presence of mental health professionals as protection for detainees.

 

However, the authors said that there is no established marker to assess "extreme experiences that cause pain or psychological trauma" and do not believe it is possible for professionals "to make accurate assessments of the level of pain or mental trauma being experienced by the detainee."

 

They maintain that it can be "notoriously difficult" to assess how much distress a detainee is experiencing.

 

Indeed, there is evidence that "militants who are ideologically prepared may show greater resilience when tortured."

 

They argued that there is extensive research, that torture causes long-term mental health problems.

 

However, "we do not yet have the scientific knowledge to predict with any precision what the psychological outcome will be for an individual."

 

The authors concluded that having spent years trying to reveal the damaging effects of torture, it would be ironic if health professionals were called upon to use their skills to participate in this practice.

 

The study has been appears on bmj.com. (ANI)

 


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