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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/16363 The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee Bloch, Hugh Dowdall, Terry Clinical Psychology Bibliography: pages 209-218. The intention of this dissertation is to clarify the psychological processes and effects which operate in the political detention situation, and to outline effective treatment and coping strategies. An overview of research literature and theory is provided, and the importance of viewing detention within a broad socio-political context is emphasised. In the analysis of the detention situation a number of variables likely to be operative are considered. Solitary confinement, torture, interrogation, reactions to severe stress situations, and uncertainty, unpredictability and uncontrollability are given separate discussion, prior to an at tempt to con sider the interaction of these variables in the detention situation. This projected picture is compared with case material gathered in the area. It is noted that political detention is not a uniform experience with a uniform set of effects. Rather, the effects are seen to be dependent on the particular differences in response. Nevertheless, political detention is shown to be commonly both objectively and subjectively severely stressful, with a strong likelihood of the detainee developing debilitating psychological sequelae. Post-traumatic stress disorder appears to be commonly implicated, and symptoms may persist for many years. Family and community members and organisations to which the detainee belongs suffer not only the effects of the loss of that person, but also the problems of effectively helping him or her to reintegrate. It is shown that detainees have commonly drawn on a number of resources or strategies to counteract the potentially debilitating effects of detention. The importance of prior preparation for the detention experience to facilitate an accurate appraisal of the situation and better coping is emphasized. Useful strategies that may be learned or fostered are outlined. A multidisciplinary approach to treatment that acknowledges all of the difficulties and needs particular to any specific ex-detainee, and that draws on as broad a range of available supports as possible, is stressed. Physiotherapy, psychotherapy, medication where necessary and family involvement are recommended. It is shown that much may be learned from Canadian and European units that rehabilitate victims of torture - mainly from South American countries: but that strategies need to be adapted to South African conditions. 2016-01-12T11:22:14Z 2016-01-12T11:22:14Z 1986 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/16363 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Clinical Psychology Bloch, Hugh The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
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| title | The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
| title_full | The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
| title_fullStr | The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
| title_full_unstemmed | The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
| title_short | The psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the South African political detainee |
| title_sort | psychological effects of detention with particular reference to the south african political detainee |
| topic | Clinical Psychology |
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