Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation
'This book... 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?' - Professor Tony Maden, from the Foreword
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Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation
'This book... 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?' - Professor Tony Maden, from the Foreword
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Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation

Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation

Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation

Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation

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'This book... 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?' - Professor Tony Maden, from the Foreword

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780493961
Publisher: Karnac Books
Publication date: 12/31/2008
Series: Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 324 KB

About the Author

Ronald Doctor, FRCPsych, is Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy at the West London Mental Health NHS Trust, Chair of the NHS Liaison Committee, British Psychoanalytical Society, Chair of the Association of the Psychoanalytical Psychotherapists in the NHS (APP), Academic Secretary of the Psychotherapy Faculty, Royal College of Psychiatrists and Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Imperial College London. He has a particular interest in forensic psychotherapy, and he has edited two books: 'Dangerous Patients: A Psychodynamic Approach to Risk Assessment and Management' (2003); and 'Murder: A Psychotherapeutic Investigation' (2008).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Series Foreword—Brett Kahr; Editor and Contributors; Foreword—Tony Maden; Introduction—Ronald Doctor; 1) Life after Death: A Group for People Who Have Killed—Gwen Adshead, Sarita Bose and Julia Cartwiright; 2) Murder: Persecuted by Jealousy—Peter Aylward and Gerald Wooster; 3) Women Who Kill: When Fantasy Becomes Reality—Anna Motz; 4) Killing Off the Shadow: The Role of Projective Identification in Murderous Acts—Maggie McAlister; 5) The History of Murder—Ronald Doctor; 6) The dog That Didn’t Bark: A Mild Man’s Murderousness—Philip Lucas; References; Index.

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