Robert Simon's Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream: A Forensic
Psychiatrist Illuminates the Darker Side of Human Behavior is that
rare title that is both essential reading for the mental health
professional and accessible in style and content to the fascinated
lay reader. In twelve powerful and provocative chapters, the author
introduces readers to a psychological perspective on evil,
character and destiny, as well as the making of good men and women.
Simon also illuminates the psychology of psychopaths, serial
killers, rapists and all manner of evil characters who appall and
challenge us by their very existence. He rejects the common belief
that his subjects are "monsters" with nothing in common with the
more "normal" among us. Simon posits that if we deny our dark side,
it can only obscure our understanding of violent offenders and
impede our ability to both know ourselves and control our own, at
times, unacceptable impulses.
The author is among the foremost experts in forensic psychiatry.
He is Director of the Program in Psychiatry and Law at Georgetown
University School of Medicine. Author or co-author of more than two
dozen books and editions, including the foundational Textbook of
Forensic Psychiatry, Simon has made important contributions to the
field of forensic psychiatry for more than 30 years. He is also an
eloquent writer with a dramatic, yet nuanced, narrative style that
takes the reader inside the mind of the evildoer.
The first edition of this groundbreaking work garnered uniformly
superlative reviews and was translated into several languages. This
updated version retains Simon's engrossing portrayals and keen
insight, while offering a number of key enhancements. The
highlights include: - Explorations of the Internet and violence,
"corporate" psychopaths, cyberstalkers, perpetrators of school
violence, and a new cast of serial killers, terrorists, and other
evildoers.- A psychological perspective on evil, serial killers,
and us.- Updates on the neuroscience and genetics of deviant
behaviors.- Reflections on empathy, character, and destiny: the
making of good men and women.- A new foreword by Thomas G. Gutheil,
M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Co-Founder, Program in Psychiatry
and the Law at Harvard Medical School, that illuminates Simon's
thesis and grounds it in historical context.
Graphic but never sensational, unsparing but never cold, Simon's
writing transcends the theoretical and achieves that most difficult
of aims: leading readers to discover, contain, and transform the
darkness within us all, to the betterment of our human
condition.
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