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The Criminal Personality - The Drug User (Hardcover)
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The Criminal Personality - The Drug User (Hardcover)
Series: The Criminal Personality
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"The third in a series explicating the criminal mind, this volume
summarizes observations, interpretations, and conclusions derived
from a study of 121 criminal men who used drugs and/or alcohol to
excess. Originally set in writing by Yochelson before his death in
1976, the materials were edited and updated by Samenow for
publication. Systematic, probing and repeated interviews were used
as the vehicle for gathering information on common mental themes
among men apprehended and sentenced for criminal acts.... Yochelson
and Samenow attribute crime to a series of early irresponsible
choices that predate drug use among drug-using criminals.
Personality and personal choice variables are conceptualized as
critical in initialing and maintaining use. In what is called an
indiscriminate search for excitement, drug-using criminals are
characterized as expanding their criminal repertoire while excusing
their actions by rationalizations sometimes invented by
sociologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists. Although these
ideas are of considerable interest, the real value of the text lies
in its intriguing presentation of drug-user thinking. Specifically,
three chapters are well worth reading. The description of mental
activities associated with such constructs as 'the high, ' 'the
nod, ' and 'the rush' are probably on target for many drug users,
whether criminal or not. The chapter explaining drugs as
facilitators offers several notions worthy of systematic inquiry,
as does the one devoted to principles for encouragement of behavior
change. Of perhaps greatest benefit to most readers are caveats
regarding management of drug users in what may be seen as a
cognitive-behavioral framework. Yochelson and Samenow contend that
drug-using criminal men represent the architects of their criminal
life-styles and that it is they themselves who can correct
irresponsible thoughts and behaviors through application of logic
over emotion." Contemporary Psychology A Jason Aroson Book"
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