Title of article
Trauma, Torture, and Transformation in the Forensic Assessor
Author/Authors
F. Barton Evans III، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
4
From page
25
To page
28
Abstract
In this article, I present the case study of an Ethiopianwoman, reportedly a victim of torture in her
country of origin, who was seeking political asylum in the United States. I evaluated this woman
as part of a forensic psychological assessment for Immigration Court. The assessment was conducted
to determine whether the woman’s descriptions of her torture and the resulting symptoms
of psychological trauma were consistent with a credible claim of political persecution. While
maintaining a neutral stance required of forensic psychological examiners, I nonetheless had a
powerfully transformative experience in the assessment role regarding the experience of human
courage. This event led me to reexamine the meaning of neutrality in forensic psychological assessments
involving victims of torture and perhaps in other forensic roles as well.
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Record number
846644
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