[The dynamics between psychopathology, radicalization and extremism: vulnerabilities and risk management].

Q4 Medicine
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie Pub Date : 2024-01-01
A van Dam, S van den Hoogen, A Nanninga, H Koppelaar, L Gommers
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Abstract

Background: Part of the people who radicalize suffer from psychiatric symptoms and some of the people who resort to extremist violence have previously been in contact with mental health services. The question is how psychopathological characteristics can influence radicalization and what mental health professionals can do about this.

Aim: Provide insight into the interaction between psychopathology, radicalization, extremism and how mental health professionals can integrate vulnerabilities into treatment.

Method: Description of relevant literature.

Results: Although there are no direct links between psychopathology, radicalization and extremism, psychopathological characteristics can play a role in people’s susceptibility to extremist ideologies and movements. Disorder-specific vulnerabilities and matching risk management interventions have been described in the literature.

Conclusion: Mental health care providers could take these vulnerabilities into account in their treatment. There are also treatment options in forensic mental health care for people convicted of terrorist acts.

[精神病理学、激进化和极端主义之间的动态关系:脆弱性和风险管理]。
背景:部分激进分子患有精神症状,一些诉诸极端主义暴力的人以前曾接触过精神卫生服务。问题是精神病理特征是如何影响激进化的,以及心理健康专家对此能做些什么。目的:深入了解精神病理学、激进化、极端主义之间的相互作用,以及精神卫生专业人员如何将脆弱性纳入治疗。方法:对相关文献进行描述。结果:虽然精神病理、激进化和极端主义之间没有直接联系,但精神病理特征可能在人们对极端主义思想和运动的易感性中发挥作用。文献中已经描述了特定障碍的脆弱性和匹配的风险管理干预措施。结论:心理卫生保健提供者在治疗时应考虑到这些脆弱性。在法医精神保健方面也有针对被判犯有恐怖主义行为的人的治疗方案。
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