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Forensic psychotherapy and psychopathology : Winnicottian perspectives

Contributor(s): Publication details: Karnac, 2001Description: xxiv, 147pISBN:
  • 1855752379
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • W 740.
Contents:
CONTENTS; SERIES FOREWORD; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; Introduction: Winnicott's contribution to the study of dangerousness; Chapter 1. Winnicott: a beginning; Chapter 2. Babies as transitional objects; Chapter 3. Primary maternal persecution; Chapter 4. Children who kill their teddy bears; Chapter 5. Deprivation and delinquency in the treatment of the adolescent forensic patient; Chapter 6. On pseudo-normality: a contribution to the psychopathology of adolescence; Chapter 7. Vomit as a transitional object. Chapter 8. Transitional objects in the treatment of primitive mental statesChapter 9. D.W. Winnicott and the understanding of sexual perversions; Chapter 10. On the capacity for being inside enough; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Summary: This exceptional book adds to the fast growing area of forensic psychotherapy and shows the relevance of Winnicott's work to therapy with some of the most deprived in our society. Contributors:Brett Kahr; Jennifer Johns; Estela Welldon; Joan Raphael-Leff; Valerie Sinason; Jeannie Milligan; Donald Campbell; Em Farrell; Peter Giovacchini; Charles Socarides; Murray Cox.
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CONTENTS; SERIES FOREWORD; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; Introduction: Winnicott's contribution to the study of dangerousness; Chapter 1. Winnicott: a beginning; Chapter 2. Babies as transitional objects; Chapter 3. Primary maternal persecution; Chapter 4. Children who kill their teddy bears; Chapter 5. Deprivation and delinquency in the treatment of the adolescent forensic patient; Chapter 6. On pseudo-normality: a contribution to the psychopathology of adolescence; Chapter 7. Vomit as a transitional object.
Chapter 8. Transitional objects in the treatment of primitive mental statesChapter 9. D.W. Winnicott and the understanding of sexual perversions; Chapter 10. On the capacity for being inside enough; REFERENCES; INDEX.

This exceptional book adds to the fast growing area of forensic psychotherapy and shows the relevance of Winnicott's work to therapy with some of the most deprived in our society. Contributors:Brett Kahr; Jennifer Johns; Estela Welldon; Joan Raphael-Leff; Valerie Sinason; Jeannie Milligan; Donald Campbell; Em Farrell; Peter Giovacchini; Charles Socarides; Murray Cox.

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