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MENUEncountering those who encounter no one. The clinic of solitary confinement Volume 96, issue 3, Mars 2020
Author
Psychologue clinicien, Service médicopsychologique régional de Rennes, Centre hospitalier Guillaume-Régnier,
108, avenue du général Leclerc,
BP 60321, 35703 Rennes cedex 7
108, avenue du général Leclerc,
BP 60321, 35703 Rennes cedex 7
- Key words: prison psychiatry, inmate, prison, psychotherapy, ethics, social bond, sensory perception, health, solitary confinement
- DOI : 10.1684/ipe.2020.2082
- Page(s) : 201-6
- Published in: 2020
Prolonged solitary confinement causes a severe and varied symptomatology. Quite absent from the French scientific literature, this phenomenon has been studied by English-language professionals who have precisely examined the consequences of these particular penitentiary conditions. This article briefly gathers the scientific observations regarding social and sensorial stimuli deprivation, and describes the most frequently encountered symptoms of these inmates and the possible benefits of psychotherapeutic treatment. This work also seeks to draw attention to the extreme conditions imposed on these inmates and how problematic they can be in terms of human rights.