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真相与和解:一个心理法学视角

Truth and reconciliation: a psycholegal perspective.

作者信息

Allan A

机构信息

School of Psychology, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2000 Aug-Nov;5(3-4):191-204. doi: 10.1080/713667457.

Abstract

The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission ('TRC') represents one model of dealing with human rights abuses at a national level. Such abuses, and the subsequent attempts to come to terms with them, can cause mental disorders and psychological pain. Consequently, mental health and mental health practitioners ('practitioners') will play an important role in the process of bodies such as the TRC. The aim of this article is to examine the TRC process from a psycholegal perspective and to recommend which aspects thereof can be improved in the future. For example, the use of terminology such as 'victim' and 'perpetrator' during the process may have influenced how participants were perceived and treated. Likewise, the emphasis on collective, rather than individual interests, restricted the role of survivors and amnesty seekers in the TRC process. This reduced the effectiveness of the TRC in bringing about reconciliation at an individual and a national level, and limited the TRC's potential as a therapeutic agent. Nevertheless, there were claims that the TRC process healed people. It is argued that the process in itself usually did not lead to healing. Instead, the TRC process highlighted great mental health needs, which were not adequately met. The article discusses the factors that make it difficult to meet mental health needs in countries where human rights abuses have taken place. The article then considers strategies to meet these needs and emphasizes how important it is that those who render mental health services are competent and seen to be credible by the consumers of such services. Finally, the article addresses the need for research in this field to be co-ordinated and professionally responsible.

摘要

南非真相与和解委员会(“TRC”)代表了一种在国家层面处理侵犯人权行为的模式。此类侵犯行为以及随后与之达成和解的努力,可能会导致精神障碍和心理痛苦。因此,心理健康及心理健康从业者(“从业者”)在诸如TRC这样的机构的工作过程中将发挥重要作用。本文旨在从心理法学角度审视TRC的工作过程,并就其未来可改进的方面提出建议。例如,在该过程中使用“受害者”和“犯罪者”等术语,可能影响了对参与者的认知和对待方式。同样,对集体利益而非个人利益的强调,限制了幸存者和寻求大赦者在TRC过程中的作用。这降低了TRC在个人层面和国家层面实现和解的效力,并限制了TRC作为治疗机构的潜力。然而,有人声称TRC的工作过程治愈了人们。但有人认为,该过程本身通常并不会带来治愈效果。相反,TRC的工作过程凸显了巨大的心理健康需求,而这些需求并未得到充分满足。本文讨论了在发生过侵犯人权行为的国家中难以满足心理健康需求的因素。接着,本文考虑了满足这些需求的策略,并强调了提供心理健康服务的人员具备能力且被此类服务的消费者视为可信的重要性。最后,本文论述了该领域研究需要进行协调且具备专业责任感。

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