From doctor to incendiary nun: the importance of analysing the pathways of trauma
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Parole chiave

childhood trauma
borderline personality disorder
psychiatric disorders
emotional abuse
forensic psychiatry
religion, psychology

Abstract

Childhood traumatic experiences have often been associated with the development of severe psychiatric disorders or, at least, with serious impairment in the victims' developing personality. Emotional abuse and neglect can cause gradual damage to Self-image and to models of self-in-relation to Others. We report a case of a woman who underwent psychiatric evaluations for marriage annulment. The issues were the assessment of the outcomes of early psychic trauma and the examination of the remaining individual capacities from a judicial standpoint. The examiners found that the memories of the woman’s history of childhood abuse had become integrated into her personality organization. The spheres most strongly influenced were those of psycho-sexual/affective maturation and a dysfunctional bond with religion. Psychodiagnostic evaluation diagnosed a Borderline Personality Disorder.

The complexity of the case suggests the need of a multi-dimensional analysis by an interdisciplinary team including experts in legal medicine, forensic psychiatry and psychology as well as clinical criminology.

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