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To Freud, female sexuality remained something of a mystery: a
riddle and a dark continent. He urged his female colleagues to
enlighten him. Many have since done so - and this book is a most
vivid and illuminating contribution to the field. The author
explores why the quality of their bodies is fundamental to women's
psychology; how this may lead
Sex matters. It is a crucial part of whom we are and what to do. So
why do we police what is 'normal' and what is 'bizarre'? As the
author argues in this insightful book, whenever we disapprove of
others or ourselves in this way, we close our eyes to a deeper
understanding of human nature. As a psychiatrist, she has also
worked inside prisons with sex offenders, so she is familiar with
the extremes of 'oddity'. Here, she uses a psychoanalytic framework
with humour, insight and clarity to explore why we disapprove, and
what we lose when we do. She presents us with a series of
interwoven vignettes, drawn from clinical work and life
experiences, which have led her to these conclusions. The author
argues in this book that as human beings we have a responsibility
to develop a much more enquiring and open mind, and to feel
privileged rather than disgusted when we have access to primitive
fantasies that shine light into the dark corners of minds not
considered 'normal'.
The author brings together a generous selection derived from her
many literary gems, in which she illustrates her groundbreaking-and
sometimes explosive-studies of female sexuality and perversions,
perverse transference, malignant bonding, perverse motherhood, and
the impact upon children of viewing domestic violence. Along with
these are vivid descriptions of group analytic psychotherapy with
forensic patients and, uniquely, of the joint group treatment of
incest survivors and perpetrators. She also outlines the
development of forensic psychotherapy as a new field of clinical
and academic endeavour and her involvement in this. In a series of
interviews with Brett Kahr she describes her professional journey,
from being trained by Horacio Etchegoyen in her native Argentina,
followed by an eye-opening period at the Menninger Clinic, then
eventually to London and a distinguished career at the Portman
Clinic.
To Freud, female sexuality remained something of a mystery: a
riddle and a dark continent. He urged his female colleagues to
enlighten him. Many have since done so - and this book is a most
vivid and illuminating contribution to the field. The author
explores why the quality of their bodies is fundamental to women's
psychology; how this may lead to self-mutilation; and how such
perverse behavior may also be aimed at objects which women see as
their own creations, specifically, their babies. The potential
causes and consequences of these conditions, including maternal and
paternal incest and its frequent aftermath, prostitution, are also
discussed.
Estela Welldon brings together a generous selection derived from
her many literary gems, in which she illustrates her groundbreaking
and sometimes explosive studies of female sexuality and
perversions, perverse transference, malignant bonding, perverse
motherhood, and the impact upon children of viewing domestic
violence. Along with these are vivid descriptions of group analytic
psychotherapy with forensic patients and, uniquely, of the joint
group treatment of incest survivors and perpetrators. She also
outlines the development of forensic psychotherapy as a new field
of clinical and academic endeavor and her involvement in this. In a
series of interviews with Brett Kahr she describes her professional
journey, from being trained by Horacio Etchegoyen in her native
Argentina, followed by an eye-opening period at the Menninger
Clinic, then eventually to London and a distinguished career at the
Portman Clinic."
Sex matters. It is a crucial part of whom we are and what to do. So
why do we police what is 'normal' and what is 'bizarre'? As the
author argues in this insightful book, whenever we disapprove of
others or ourselves in this way, we close our eyes to a deeper
understanding of human nature. As a psychiatrist, she has also
worked inside prisons with sex offenders, so she is familiar with
the extremes of 'oddity'. Here, she uses a psychoanalytic framework
with humour, insight and clarity to explore why we disapprove, and
what we lose when we do. She presents us with a series of
interwoven vignettes, drawn from clinical work and life
experiences, which have led her to these conclusions. The author
argues in this book that as human beings we have a responsibility
to develop a much more enquiring and open mind, and to feel
privileged rather than disgusted when we have access to primitive
fantasies that shine light into the dark corners of minds not
considered 'normal'.
Forensic Psychiatry has expanded exponentially in the last twenty
years with a dramatic increase in forensic psychiatry posts and
medium secure unit beds. More recently there has been increased
concern with the treatment and management of mentally ill offenders
which has led to more interest in understanding. Treatment is seen
by many people to be of great importance, hence the formation of
the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy, and the
founding of the first diploma in forensic psychotherapy at the
Portman Clinic, London. This practical text book is written for all
professionals involved with people who break the law.
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