Ending the Psychological Mind Games on Detainees
When most people think of psychologists, they think of a professional helping them with life's emotional difficulties, or of a researcher studying human or animal behavior. Since the Bush administration and the war on terrorism have transformed our country, however, a new, more ominous image of psychologists has slowly seeped into public consciousness.
Psychologists have been identified as key figures in the design and conduct of abuses against detainees in US custody at Guantanamo Bay, the CIA's secret "black sites," and in Iraq and Afghanistan. Psychologists should not be taking part in such practices.
Yet a steady stream of revelations from government documents, journalistic reports, and congressional hearings has revealed that psychologists designed the CIA's "enhanced interrogation" techniques, which included locking prisoners in tiny cages in the fetal position, throwing them against the wall head first, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation, and waterboarding.
Jane Mayer, in her new book, "The Dark Side," reports that the central idea was the psychological concept of "learned helplessness." Individuals are denied all control over their world, lose their will, and become totally dependent upon their captors.
At Guantanamo, the Red Cross described a system of psychological abuse as "tantamount to torture." Psychologists, and some psychiatrists, helped interrogators "break down" detainees by exploiting information in their medical records. Thus, someone with an intense fear of dogs would be threatened with snarling dogs, while a person with a fear of being buried alive might be threatened with being sealed in a coffin.
When reports of these abuses surfaced, we psychologists looked to our largest professional organization, the American Psychological Association, to take the lead in condemning them and taking measures to ensure that they would not recur. After all, these actions by psychologists violate the central principle of the APA's ethics code: "Psychologists strive to benefit those with whom they work and take care to do no harm."
The APA, however, failed to take clear action. While the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association quickly and unequivocally condemned any involvement by its membership in such activities, APA leaders quibbled over whether psychologists had been present at the interrogations and questioned the motives of internal critics.
When the leadership appointed a task force on the ethics of psychologist involvement in interrogations, the report was strangely unsigned, and the members' names were kept secret from APA members and the media. Finally, it was revealed that a majority of members were from the military-intelligence establishment, with four having served in chains of commands implicated in detainee abuses. Three of the four nonmilitary members have since denounced the task force process and two have called for the report to be rescinded.
The APA has since passed several antitorture resolutions - all of them full of loopholes - but has failed to take ethics enforcement action against a single psychologist for participating in abuses, despite publication two years ago of a detailed interrogation log showing the participation of a military psychologist in the abuse amounting to torture of a Guantanamo detainee.
Not surprisingly, unrest among APA members is growing. Many members, including the founder of the APA's Practice Directorate and the former head of its Ethics Committee, have resigned in protest.
This month, ballots went out for a first-ever referendum to call a halt to psychologist participation in sites where international law is violated. And dissident New York psychologist Steven Reisner, a founder of the Coalition for an Ethical Psychology, is running for the APA presidency. His principal campaign platform is for psychologists to be banned from participating in interrogations at US military detention centers, like Guantanamo Bay, that violate human rights and function outside of the Geneva Conventions. In the nomination phase Reisner received the most votes of the five candidates.
At our annual convention in Boston this month, other APA members and I will rally against association policies encouraging participation in detainee interrogations. We will be joined by community activists, human rights groups, and civil libertarians to demand that APA return to its fundamental principle of "Do no harm." Psychologists owe it to their profession and to the cause of human rights to oppose abuses, not participate in them.
Stephen Soldz, psychologist and psychoanalyst, is professor and director of the Center for Research, Evaluation, and Program Development at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.
© Copyright 2008 Globe Newspaper Company
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22 Comments so far
Show AllPowerof love: Great stuff! I am with you on 2012 as well.
In my work i focus on the release of emotions. This is the level that everyone is so afraid of, because of the belief that they are 'evil'. Afraid of being out of control. The process of energetically expressing feelings is powerful and transforming. Emotions are the conscious expression of unconscious beliefs. And it these feelings are not only from this time and place.
This is an ongoing process of evolution. It works immediately, though, and yet there is always more. I highly advise it for everyone.
Siouxrose: I wrote to you.
knowbuddhau: you seem well on your way to seeing through the Grand Illusion! Appreciate the way in which you bring together politics, physics, and your understanding of Oneness.
Siouxrose: Hello again. Wondering if you are familiar with Jose Arguelles'work on time and the Mayan calender.
My guess is that a major aspect of the 2012 "culmination" energy will possibly be a consequence of disclosure re-extraterrestrials and all the implications that will unfold as decades of secret treaties, agreements, etc. are revealed.
Re- Houston's breakthrough when he was at the end of his rope, (and humankind's - as you put it - 'running the same maze by being forced to believe the same spiritual falsehoods in something akin to Pavlov's mouse trap') - I wonder if we, as a species, will need to have experiences of intense "intolerability" prior to any truly profound breakthroughs.
readyfortransforming wrote:
"Thank you, Power of Love. I couldn't agree more. Our underlying beliefs systems have become so deeply rooted, that they have become living truths to us. We don't even realize that they can be questioned."
Yes. One of the best and most profound resources I have found re- this issue is the work of Tarthang Tulku, specifically his books - Love of Knowledge and Knowledge of Freedom. Now here is a true Tibetan Buddhist meditation Master, who has looked very, very deeply into the workings of mind, and the web of illusions it so often generates.
Tip o' the hat also to you, knowbuddhau.
Many important things being said here, leading to more branching thoughts.
OleManRiver:
You are quite right re- too many supposed "emotional healers" subtly holding on to the notion that they are Better somehow, than the people they ostensibly are serving.Psychoanalysis as a discipline is one of the most egregious offenders in this regard. To many professionals deeply ensconced in this worldview, themselves exhibit unconsciousness about the ways in which they misuse power in plying their craft.
Just don't throw the baby out the window with bathwater and a kitchen sink.
READY FOR TRANSFORMING: Once again, you're so in synch with me! (I presume we have at least one set of overlapping planets!)
I open my new book MOON DANCE with that very quote from Einstein! The premise is that the way we relate to time is artificial, that just as the Indigenous "counted" time using the moon as their reference, the idea of the calendar, with all its rows of time, set off in uniform slots, marching towards a false linear horizon! My view of time is FEELING where the moon is, and what responses she gives rise to... that there are distinctive (they recur, and in fact constitute a rhythm structure) "flavors" of time. Some we resonate more easily with, than others, but ALL are part of a living Gestalt, inset by Divine Intelligence as cosmic clockworks.
There is also no question that from an ideological standpoint we can no longer afford to pour new wine into old wineskins, and for the Aquarian Age, itself the HIGHEST expression of the air (which involves cognition and communication, air being the vehicle of all our satellite and Internet projection systems) element to arise out of the confusing duplistic quagmire of Pisces, requires thought processes that transcend the irreconcilable opposition(s) implied by those fish.
This brings to mind an interview between Houston Smith and Bill Moyers. Smith was doing time at a Buddhist monastery and had taken a vow of silence. He reached a point of absolute frustration as he felt NOTHING change and just when he burst through, and could stand the imposition of silence no more, the epiphany came to him. (I forget how he described it.) Mankind has been held in something akin to Pavlov's mouse trap... running the same maze by being forced to believe the same spiritual falsehoods... religious fealty to the old gods is what holds mankind hostage. I believe the personae from myth provide a more holistic basis for who we are, and how the facets of our different instinctual expressions CAN work together. This being a collage of dynamic expression, rather than an enforced adherence to conformist behaviors that suck the life out of us, and/or demand we take that route (war) towards others.
If you wish to email me privately, I'd like to see your date of birth to note evidence of the congruence at play. Rousingthunder55 @aol.com
Siouxrose, Power Of Love, Buddhau:
I think this is the direction the dialogue needs to go at this time in human history. I think it is important to comment and analyze what is going on in our world right now from this kind of perspective. We do need to view it from new reference points. "No problem can be solved by the consciousness that created it". Einstein.
I believe we need to re-frame now or never. It is so apparant. The deeper truth must be uncovered - it is an infinite process of course, because such is the nature of truth. But a time for a quantum catharsis is at hand. This goes beyond the bounds of mainstream psyhology, which has its roots in the prevailing paradigm.
POWER OF LOVE: I agree so thoroughly with you about the word "obedience". I believe this is the language of empire. It implies role playing rather than true connection, human to human. I think that roles are to relationship as idols are to Source.
Intriguing posts: POWER OF LOVE, READY FOR TRANSFORMING & KNOW BUDDHAU.
Bornfreemen, that's what I'm thinking: what makes anybody think these techniques are being used only on The Other?
We've been weaponizing human psyches since the sixties, you know. This is what happens when we 1) dissociate ourselves from our very source (making the assumption that I and the Other are absolutely and eternally divided); 2) assume our other half to be only an object, only parts of a machine; 3) pimp that machine, the mother of all Frankenstein's monsters, for all she's worth.
We think in Newtonian terms. We're freakin' cosmic pinheads! We are not points in empty space. We are _cisterna mystica_.
_Cisterna mystica_: a seamless field of flowing energy which, of itself, forms vortices that are self-filling and self-emptying all the time. I am one such vortex; you, dear reader, are another, but that doesn't imply we are _absolutely_ Other.
The detainees are being used as exemplars for our control. Cheney and his psycho-warriors have imported the methods of our former Cold War enemies.
This is what happens when you mechanize and weaponize Psyche.
End Psychological Mind Games Nation Wide.
S.O.S
Stop Organized Stalking.
Commmunity watch groups have been given the blessing by local law enforcement, IAFF, EMS workers to conduct illegal warrantless surviellance and stalking.
It is not covert, it is torture, Cointel pro style, desingend to destroy the target.
This is how Natzi Germany got controll of Germany, and then hal of Europe.
We all know abou the Holocaust, how do you think they did IT.
STOP ORGANIZED STALKING.
ITS a NATION WIDE NATIONAL SECURITY CRIME, AND WILL DESTROY ALL OUR CIVIL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE FIRST AMENDMENT.
SO ALL YOU RIGHT WING RELIGIUOS LUNUTIC FREAKS THAT AGREE WITH THIS INSANE FORM OF TORTURE/STALKING HAD BETTER REALIZE THAT THEY WILL BE AFTER YOU sooner than later.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely
Bornfreemen
Psychologists have been employed in the advertising and marketing industries for decades to find ways into our human weaknesses to consume too much of products which are harmful to our health. Then when weight problems or heart disease or lung cancer get out of control the government and corporations claim people have self responsibility for their actions. They brain wash us to be consuming morons and then wash their hands of it. Psychologists have shaky ethics to start with. Do no harm indeed.
All military and government health professionals, including psychiatrists and psychologists, are licensed in one or more states. The state regulatory authorities can and should take action against torturers by revoking their licenses.
Thank you, Power of Love. I couldn't agree more. Our underlying beliefs systems have become so deeply rooted, that they have become living truths to us. We don't even realize that they can be questioned.
I have often thought that we need to break through the 'fifth wall'- this being comprised of these innate assumptions about our very reality. We need to get closer to that which is truth - substance and essence. Then we will see a world where there is true personal and social freedom.
Ole Man River: I think you make good points, even though you felt the need to question my intelligence due to a momentary lapse in attention to word usage. I do know the difference, I can assure you.
readyfortransforming writes: "Repression and all manor of defenses are being played out here."
Is this an educated person, who cannot spell "'manner"?
My father's house has many mansions, or manors.
The so-called "discipline" of Psychology is called into question by their participation in violations of the Geneva Accords. It has long been the case that some in the "profession" of Psychology hold themselves superior to those "patients" they consider INFERIOR.
One can also wonder about the psychology of those in the Military who called in the Psychologists. Gee, maybe I am committing a War Crime here, and maybe I need an Intermediary with more knowledge than I have.
The Bush Administration is the most slippery slope in American history. It needs to be impeached, even at this late date. Even retroactively.
Vote Cindy Sheehan and impeach Pelosi.
Also, psychologists promote drugs. As does the Evening News. We are fachact.
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You also noted:
"Not to mention a highly organized and intentional experimentation in breaking down human consciousness to see how it can be reprogrammed. This has been going on since the LSD experiments, etc. in the fifties."
Again, I would agree. At times humans are tempted by the desire for total and utter dominance and control of other beings. And often, this is precisely proportional to the degree to which they were subjected to abuses of power. And, to the intensity of their unconscious level of terror.
I do think we wildly underestimate the fascist currents that exist psychologically as well as politically in supposed democracies. I have long believed that a primary underlying purpose for "torturing terrorists" has been, as you point out, to gather data on "breaking" anyone who is designated "enemy."
The evidence I see suggests that some form of "global fascism" was/is under consideration by folks far beyond presidents and their thugish minions. Psychologists not withstanding.
readyfortransforming,
Thanks for your thoughtful reply.
As I see it, you touched on a number of key issues including...
"Poweroflove:
...The authoritarian mega-culture is definitely the problem. I see it all the time. Liberation psychology is needed now more than ever...."
My observation is that the great majority of people have not a clue re- the extent to which authoritarian assumptions underlie their thinking, emotions, and behavior. This applies to people in either "dominant or subservient" positions vis-a-vis how power is being used.
These premises/"unconscious paradigms" remain so embedded in our psyches and in most everyone and everything that surrounds us, that it never even occurs to us to look more deeply at our accepted frames. This stuff goes in early via what Alice Miller calls "poisonous pedagogy." The key word is "obedience."
As a psychologist myself, I can attest to the importance of this issue and the progressive credentials and progressive worldviews of Stephen Soldz and Steven Reisner. They are superb, talented, compassionate professionals.
If you are a psychologist, check out their website at:
http://www.ethicalapa.org/
There you can vote inform yourself for the referendum mentioned in the article and for Steven Reisner for APA president.
Poweroflove:
I am in the field being discussed. The authoritarian mega-culture is definitely the problem. I see it all the time. Liberation psychology is needed now more than ever.
People need to become aware of the fact that they can trust themselves. That they needn't fear their anger and so-called negative feelings. But most psychologists are stuck in the same mind set as everyone else, so no deep change really occurs.
We need to realize that we are not innately flawed, and we can trust ourselves. The patriarchal paradigm of authoritarianism and the fear of spontaneity and true self expression have created a pressure cooker of a world. Repression and all manor of defenses are being played out here. It is pure sadism. Very convoluted forms of anger, which is actually a very natural and acceptable feeling. But western religion is afraid of it. So, naturally we act out our worst fears.
What we see here, in this need to torture is no different than it was in the inquisition. It is a very twisted acting out of repressed fear and rage. Not to mention a highly organized and intentional experimentation in breaking down human consciousness to see how it can be reprogrammed. This has been going on since the LSD experiments, etc. in the fifties.
I spoke with Steve at a benefit for Democracy Now last spring. He is a good guy.
Steven,
If you haven't already seen these, there are two fine books, which cogently and carefully shed light on this business of the "Dominator Social System."
A Dream Deferred
Philip Slater
The Chalice and the Blade
Riane Eisler
Re- A Dream Deferred:
'For roughly 5000 years the world's dominant sociopolitical system (or "megaculture") has been authoritarian in nature, but today a democratic model is emerging.
The United States, once the vanguard of the democratic movement, has been backsliding while the rest of the world struggles to cast off its chains.
All segments of our society--business, government, education, religion, the "authority-worshipping" media--seem to be infected with the restrictive attitudes of the past.'
Authoritarian assumptions pervade world-society. None of us are immune, unless we look within and then uproot these underlying presuppositions concerning power.
It's good to read from Mr. Soldz and the Boston Teabag what is happening in the community of psychologists. We know that elites will abuse anything they can get their hands on in their class war aggression, and psychology is a very potent tool for constructing the propaganda offensive. We also know that most of the ills in this society, and to some significant extent the rest of the world, result from the elites' propaganda offensive. So how can we excuse the APA for failing to join the people's side in the class struggle? Jefferson said "enlighten the people, generally..." Will the APA rise to the challenge?
There are also activists who are mental health professionals, who carry liberation ethics and political awareness into their work with them. Like any group, there are altruists, pragmatists, idealists, those driven by lust for power or money or status, followers, leaders...it's often a mistake to generalize. I do think that anyone who identifies themself as a health care professional has a code of ethics they (should) adhere to which includes "do no harm" and for those mental health professionals who assist with designing and implementing torture, they should be stripped of their professional credentials and tried.
It's about time that the mental heath professionals got more involved in human rights and hopefully will take a political stand againest the Bush Adminestraton. So commonly, this "profession" is on a one-on-one approach or a manageable sized "group", in an office,etc. I have always thought that it was a convieniet profession to NOT GET INVOLVED-Too NOT GET DIRTY- too- NOT HAVE TO PARATICIPATE, TO BECOME MEMBERS OF A STRUGGELING SOCIETY.... The coovers have been pulled. Although I do respect this profession and know that they do much good...(most of them...) I prefer to see they're human side as well and let them out of the closet. They have simply gotten too-too comfortable.