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奇怪但常见的伙伴关系:人道主义者与军队在为受武装冲突影响的平民人口开发心理社会干预措施方面的关系。

Strange but common bedfellows: the relationship between humanitarians and the military in developing psychosocial interventions for civilian populations affected by armed conflict.

机构信息

Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, 6875 LaSalle Boulevard, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2012 Jul;49(3-4):492-518. doi: 10.1177/1363461512447927. Epub 2012 Jun 21.

Abstract

This essay analyses how the relationships between Cold War and post-Cold War politics, military psychiatry, humanitarian aid and mental health interventions in war and post-war contexts have transformed over time. It focuses on the restrictions imposed on humanitarian interventions and aid during the Cold War; the politics leading to the transfer of the PTSD diagnosis and its treatment from the military to civilian populations; humanitarian intervention campaigns in the post-Cold War era; and the development of psychosocial intervention programs and standards of care for civilian populations affected by armed conflict. Viewing these developments in their broader historical, political and social contexts reveals the politics behind mental health interventions conducted in countries and populations affected by warfare. In such militarized contexts, the work of NGOs providing assistance to people suffering from trauma-related health problems is far from neutral as it depends on the support of the military and plays an important role in the shaping of international politics and humanitarian aid programs.

摘要

本文分析了冷战和后冷战时期的政治、军事精神病学、战争和战后背景下的人道主义援助和心理健康干预之间的关系是如何随着时间的推移而发生变化的。它侧重于冷战期间对人道主义干预和援助施加的限制;导致 PTSD 诊断及其治疗从军队转移到平民人口的政治;后冷战时代的人道主义干预运动;以及为受武装冲突影响的平民人口制定的心理社会干预方案和护理标准。从更广泛的历史、政治和社会背景来看待这些发展,揭示了在受战争影响的国家和人口中进行心理健康干预背后的政治。在这种军事化的背景下,非政府组织为遭受与创伤相关的健康问题的人提供援助的工作远非中立,因为它依赖于军方的支持,并在塑造国际政治和人道主义援助计划方面发挥了重要作用。

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