Working with Dangerous People: The Psychotherapy of Violence

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David Jones
Radcliffe Publishing, 2004 - 212 Seiten
'This book, written by people with an intimate knowledge of prisons and dangerous prisoners and their mental health and welfare, offers something of an antidote to the simply coercive and repressive. In the words of the editor, it offers 'a humane approach to working with dangerous people... It should be a basic tenet of psychological work with clients that we are prepared and able to be in sympathy with them, to have some understanding of their despair'. This volume offers a contribution to ways of thinking about dangerous people and their behavior and working with them constructively, respectfully and possibly redemptive. I sincerely hope that this book will be read by all those concerned with offenders in whatever capacity, from clinicians to politicians, from policy makers to managers. It will well reward their interest and attention.' Christopher Cordess, Psychoanalyst and Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry University of Sheffield
 

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The disturbed disruptive
9
Some ethical issues in psychodynamic work with
15
Science meaning and the scientistpractitioner model
25
the dominant paradigm
43
Changing people with programmes
55
the prison therapeutic community
71
Working with the unbearable
81
working with angry and violent
99
are they
117
Murder as an attempt to manage selfdisgust
131
The concept of dangerousness and younger people
153
the role of the probation service
175
a humane approach to working
191
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