“Let the great axe fall”: from ancient Babylonian torture to modern forensic psychotherapy: Freud, Welldon, and the humanisation of criminality

B. Kahr
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Since the dawn of time, those men and women who had committed acts of violence would often be subjected to incarceration, followed by torture and, subsequently, execution. We have no shortage of historical evidence documenting the use of beating, branding, flogging, confinement to stocks and pillories, breaking on the wheel, mutilation, tearing of the flesh with red-hot pincers, amputation of body parts, not to mention execution through such varied methods as hanging, impalement, stoning, beheading, garrotting, guillotining, boiling, burning, drowning, drawing and quartering, poisoning, shooting with arrows or bullets, starvation, and, in more recent years, electrocution or injection of a lethal dosage of drugs. In this article, the author will present a history of the sadistic treatment of criminal-ity across the ages. He will then explore and celebrate the ways in which Professor Sigmund Freud and his psychological successors ultimately created a radical para-digm shift, introducing immense compassion into the understanding and healing of offender patients. After reviewing the contributions of Professor Sigmund Freud and of some of the leading pioneers of forensic psychoanalysis, the author will then examine the ways in which Profesora Estela V. Welldon and her contemporaries helped to formalise and validate and expand the profession of forensic psycho-therapy on clinical and theoretical and institutional levels, thus providing us with a sense of hope that, in decades hence, those who perpetrate violence will be offered more humane treatment.
“让大斧头落下”:从古代巴比伦的酷刑到现代法医心理治疗:弗洛伊德,韦尔登,以及犯罪的人性化
从古至今,犯下暴力行为的男女往往遭到监禁,然后是酷刑,最后是处决。我们有很多历史证据来证明殴打、打烙印、鞭打、锁在木桩和颈柱上、在轮子上摔断、肢解、用烧红的钳子撕裂肉体、切断身体部位的使用,更不用说通过各种方法来执行死刑,如绞刑、刺穿、石刑、斩首、绞喉、断头台、煮沸、焚烧、溺水、拉出和分尸、中毒、用箭或子弹射击、饥饿,以及近年来电刑:电刑或注射致死剂量的药物在这篇文章中,作者将呈现一个历史的虐待对待犯罪的各个时代。然后,他将探索和庆祝西格蒙德·弗洛伊德教授和他的心理学后继者最终创造了一种激进的范式转变,将巨大的同情心引入对冒犯患者的理解和治疗中。在回顾了西格蒙德·弗洛伊德教授和一些法医精神分析的主要先驱的贡献之后,作者将检查埃斯特拉·v·韦尔登教授和她的同时代人在临床、理论和制度层面上帮助法医心理治疗专业正式化、验证和扩展的方式,从而为我们提供一种希望,在未来的几十年里,那些实施暴力的人将得到更人道的待遇。
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