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Conceived of during the Vietnam war, the hypothesis that the perpetrators of atrocities could subsequently develop psychiatric disorders identical to those of their victims led to the emergence of a specific category: the self-traumatized perpetrator. While the United States was discovering that its soldiers had been involved in appallingly barbaric acts, psychiatry through the DSM-III post-traumatic...
Nee au cours de la guerre du Vietnam, l'idee que les auteurs d'atrocites pouvaient developper par la suite des troubles psychologiques identiques a ceux de leurs victimes, a permis l'emergence d'une categorie singuliere : l'agresseur auto-traumatise. Alors que l'Amerique decouvrait que ses soldats s'etaient compromis dans des actes d'une effroyable barbarie, la psychiatrie, par l'intermediaire de...
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