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Citation

de Ridder B, Fassaert T, Grimbergen C. Tijdschr. Psychiatr. 2019; 61(8): 554-562.

Vernacular Title

Radicalisering en psychiatrie: pleidooi voor een brede blik.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Uitgeverij de Tijdstroom)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

31512739

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The extent to which psychiatry can, and should, contribute to the prevention of terrorism and the countering of radicalization is under debate. The political dimension of the problem raises questions about the desirability of active psychiatric involvement.
AIM: To deepen the debate by discussing the role of psychiatric disorders in terrorist activities, as well as the role of societal determinants in radicalization processes.
METHOD: Review of relevant literature and theoretical analysis.
RESULTS: Radicalization processes are heterogeneous and have determinants at individual, social and societal level. In a small minority of 'radicalizing' individuals severe psychopathology plays a role.
CONCLUSION: Knowledge of the factors relevant to radicalization at individual, social and societal level is necessary for psychiatrists to act responsibly, both at case level, and in the public and scientific debate.


Language: nl

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