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Understanding Solitary Confinement and Its Impact: A Guide for Practitioners

Understanding Solitary Confinement and Its Impact: A Guide for Practitioners

Introduction

Solitary confinement is a critical issue that intersects human rights and public health. The recent study titled Self-injury and the embodiment of solitary confinement among adult men in Louisiana prisons sheds light on the profound psychological and physical impacts of solitary confinement. This blog will explore how practitioners can use these findings to improve their understanding and approach to solitary confinement, especially when working with vulnerable populations.

Key Findings from the Study

The study, conducted among adult men in Louisiana prisons, highlights the severe consequences of solitary confinement, particularly for those with serious mental illnesses (SMI). The findings underscore that individuals with SMI are nearly five times more likely to engage in self-injurious behavior while in solitary confinement. This is a stark reminder of the mental health crisis within the prison system.

Moreover, the study introduces the concept of "cumulative dehumanization," where the exertion of power by prison staff through deprivation of basic needs and exposure to violence increases the risk of self-injury. This concept is critical for practitioners to understand as it highlights the structural issues within the carceral system that exacerbate mental health problems.

Implications for Practitioners

For practitioners, these findings provide a data-driven foundation to advocate for policy changes and to implement interventions that address the root causes of self-injury in solitary confinement. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides significant insights, it also highlights the need for further research. Practitioners should consider exploring the following areas:

Conclusion

The study on solitary confinement in Louisiana prisons provides a compelling case for re-evaluating the use of isolation as a disciplinary measure. By understanding the data and implementing the study's findings, practitioners can play a pivotal role in advocating for change and improving the mental health outcomes of incarcerated individuals.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Self-injury and the embodiment of solitary confinement among adult men in Louisiana prisons.


Citation: Cloud, D. H., Williams, B., Haardöerfer, R., Hosbey, J. T., & Cooper, H. L. F. (2023). Self-injury and the embodiment of solitary confinement among adult men in Louisiana prisons. SSM - Population Health, 101354. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101354
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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