Schwarz E D, Perry B D
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern Medical School, Chicago, Illinois.
Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1994 Jun;17(2):311-26.
Mental health professionals are becoming increasingly aware of how violence--be it in the home, media, street, school, genocide, or war--can leave an indelible signature on the human psyche and on brain function and structure. They have challenging roles to play in preventing malignant memories and subduing their pernicious effects as well as examining the dramatic cascade of interactions among environment, brain, and behavior initiated by trauma.
心理健康专业人员越来越意识到,无论是家庭、媒体、街头、学校、种族灭绝还是战争中的暴力行为,都可能在人类心理以及大脑功能和结构上留下不可磨灭的印记。他们在预防恶性记忆、抑制其有害影响以及研究由创伤引发的环境、大脑和行为之间戏剧性的相互作用级联方面,都扮演着具有挑战性的角色。