Dakin P
Med Humanit. 2008 Dec;34(2):80-3. doi: 10.1136/jmh.2008.000489.
A comparatively neglected representation of the psychiatrist is that of coercive agent using drugs and behavioural psychology to serve a sinister goal. Rather than treat illness or relieve distress, psychiatrists undermine the mental health of an individual through "brainwashing" techniques, transforming the thoughts and actions of their subjects to devastating effect. Portrayals of psychiatrists as unsympathetic agents of the state or malevolent manipulators were popular in British film and television of the 1960s. Such characterisations are compared with historical experiences of "brainwashing" originating from the Korean War, examining their development and the possible reasons why they resonated so powerfully with contemporary audiences.
精神科医生相对被忽视的一种形象是,他们作为强制施为者,利用药物和行为心理学来达成险恶目的。精神科医生不是治疗疾病或缓解痛苦,而是通过“洗脑”手段破坏个体的心理健康,将其对象的思想和行为转变,造成毁灭性后果。在20世纪60年代的英国电影和电视中,精神科医生被描绘成冷漠的国家代理人或恶意操纵者的形象很流行。这些人物刻画与源自朝鲜战争的“洗脑”历史经历相比较,审视它们的发展以及它们能如此强烈地引起当代观众共鸣的可能原因。