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Forensic psychotherapy and psychopathology: Winnicottian perspectives / ed. Brett Kahr; Foreword Vamik Volkan Nível de parte analítica: Introduction: Winnicott's contribution to the study of dangerousness • Winnicott: a beginning • Primary maternal presecution • Babies as transational objects • Deprivation and delinquency in the treatment of the adolescent forensic patient • Children who kill their teddy bears • On pseudo-normality: a contribution of the psychopathology of adolescence • Vomit as a transitional object • Transational objects in the treatment of primitive mental states • On the capacity for being inside enoughPublicação: New York : Routledge, 2001Descrição: 147 p.Disponibilidade:
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Babies as transational objects / Estella Welldon Disponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: C6 KAHR1 (1). :
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Explorations in criminal psychopathology: clinical syndromes with forensic implications / ed. Louis B. Schlesinger Nível de parte analítica: The catathymic process: psychopathology and psychodynamics of extrene interpersonal violence • Pathological gambling and criminal behavior • Idiosyncratic alcohol intoxication (Revisited): a construct that has lost its validity (still)? • Organic brain dysfuctions and criminality • Sadistic criminal aggression: perspectives from psychology, criminology, neuroscience • Forensic aspects of delusional misidentification associated with aggression and violence • A clinical investigation of the obsessional follower: She lovs me, she loves me not... • Forensic aspects of factitious disorder • Morbid jealousy and criminal conduct • Pseudologia fantastica and pathological lying: a forensic issue • Ganser's Syndrome, prison psychosis and rare dissociative states • The consequences of conduct disorder for males who develop schizophrenia: associations with criminality, aggressive behavior, substance use, and psychoatric services • Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder) and crime: a forensic issue • Forensic issues associated with pot-traumatic stress disorder: twenty-five years laterPublicação: Springfield : Charles C. Thomas, 2007Descrição: 375 p.Disponibilidade:
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The handbook of forensic psychopathology and treatment / Ed. Maaike Cima Nível de parte analítica: Introduction: forensic psychopathology and treatment • Defining forensic psycho(patho)logy • Scientific research in forensic samples • Biological approaches to externalising disorders and juvenile psychopathic traits • Juvenile Korebrits • Conscience: moral cognitions, moral emotions and moral behavior • Conscience: moral cognitions, moral emotions and moral behavior • Agression • Personality disorders and crime • Contemporary approaches to psychopathy • Violent offenders: neurobiology and crime • Safe community reintegration of sex-offenders through circles of support and accountability • Psychotic disorders and violence: what do we know so far? • Aggressive behavior on offenders with intellectual disabilities • Autism and (violent) offending: an overview of current knowledge, risk factors and treatment • Risk management in forensic psychiatry: integrating a social net work approach • Forensic rehabilitation: a phase transition on a lifelong risk (and health) continuumPublicação: London : Routledge, 2016Descrição: 390 p.Disponibilidade:
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