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Murder - A Psychotherapeutic Investigation (Paperback, New)
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Murder - A Psychotherapeutic Investigation (Paperback, New)
Series: The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Series
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"This book is a sequel to the edited book Dangerous Patients: A
Psychodynamic Approach to Risk Assessment and Management. It brings
together clinicians who specialise in various aspects of forensic
psychiatry and psychotherapy in order to consider the difficult and
problematic issues of dangerousness and murder. This particular
volume places the emphasis on working in psychodynamic
psychotherapy with patients that have killed in order to gain a
greater understanding of their internal world and object
relationships. I am proposing that by entering into the intensity
of the clinical experience itself, meeting and facing the feelings
as they emerge within the microcosm of the transference and
countertransference, provides an 'experience based' opportunity for
therapist and patient to discover and explore the violence, both
conscious and unconscious, within a safe environment."--Ronald
Doctor, from the Introduction.,."I am delighted to welcome this
book, which shines a bright light on a murky world. The
contributors attempt to understand the origins of murder, but they
also deal with the detail of treatment and show us how
professionals are affected by powerful psychological forces. The
impartial detachment of the observer/supervisor is an artificial
construct, and once we realise that we will be in a better position
to do the job properly. The approach is psychodynamic but there is
plenty here to stimulate non-believers. In fact, the book is a
challenge to the world of cognitive behavioural therapy; there is
more to murder than relapse prevention. It made me think, and what
more can you ask?"--Tony Maden Professor of Forensic Psychiatry,
Imperial College London, from theForewordContributors: Peter
Aylward and Gerald Wooster, Gwen Adshead, Sarita Bose and Julia
Cartwright, Ronald Doctor, Philip Lucas, Maggie McAlister, Tony
Maden, Anna Motz.
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