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Book Synopsis: Sadly, it is highly likely that psychological torture is committed by governments worldwide and yet, notwithstanding the serious moral questions that this disturbing and elusive concept raises, and research in the area so limited, there is no operational or legal definition. This pioneering new book provides the first scientific definition and instrument to measure what it means to be tortured psychologically, as well as how allegations of psychological torture can be judged.
Ground in cross-disciplinary research across psychology, anthropology, ethics, philosophy, law and medicine, the book is a tour de force which analyses the legal framework in which psychological torture can exist, the harrowing effects it can have on those who have experienced it, and the motivations and identities of those who perpetrate it.
Integrating the voices both of those who have experienced torture as well as those who have committed it, the book defines what we mean by psychological torture, its aims and effects, as well as the moral and ethical debates in which it operates. Finally, the book builds on the Istanbul Protocol to provide a comprehensive new framework, including practical scales, that enables us to accurately measure psychological torture for the first time.
This is an important and much-needed overview and analysis of an issue that many governments have sought to sweep under the carpet. Its accessibility and range of coverage make it essential reading not only for psychologists and psychiatrists interested in this field, but also human rights organizations, lawyers and the wider international community.
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Discover the shocking truth behind psychological torture committed by governments worldwide with our groundbreaking new book, "Psychological Torture: Defining and Measuring the Unseen Horrors". Delve into the elusive concept and the limited research in this area as we provide the first scientific definition and instrument to measure what it truly means to be psychologically tortured.
This tour de force of cross-disciplinary research combines psychology, anthropology, ethics, philosophy, law, and medicine to analyze the legal framework, the devastating effects on survivors, and the motivations of those who perpetrate such heinous acts. By integrating the voices of both survivors and perpetrators, we aim to define psychological torture, examine its aims and effects, and dive into the moral and ethical debates surrounding this issue.
At long last, a comprehensive new framework has been established, building upon the Istanbul Protocol, complete with practical scales to accurately measure psychological torture. Our book provides not only an important and much-needed thorough overview, but also an in-depth analysis of an issue that governments have often turned a blind eye to.
Don't miss out on this essential read, suitable for psychologists, psychiatrists, human rights organizations, lawyers, and the wider international community. Together, let's shed light on this hidden injustice and create a more compassionate world. Order your copy of "Psychological Torture: Defining and Measuring the Unseen Horrors" now.
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