What are the causes of violence in women?
What can be done to help these women and their victims?
Why does society deny the fact of female violence?
This book explores the nature and causes of female violence from
the perspectives of psychodynamic theory and forensic psychology.
This fully updated and expanded second edition explores
developments in research and services for violent women. Recent
high profile cases of female violence are discussed alongside
clinical material and theory. New topics include: the Victoria
Climbi, Inquiry, the controversy related to the diagnosis of
Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, Dangerous and Severe Personality
Disorder in women, and the impact of pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia
websites. New chapters address central clinical issues of working
with women who kill and designing therapeutic services for women in
secure mental health settings.
Other major topics include:
Women who sexually and physically abuse children
Infanticide
Fabricated and induced illness
Self Harm
The Psychology of Female Violence will be valuable to trainees
and practitioners working in the fields of clinical and forensic
psychology, women's studies, sociology, psychiatric nursing, social
work, probation, counselling, psychoanalysis, the criminal justice
system and criminology.
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