A Practical Guide to Forensic PsychotherapyJessica Kingsley Publishers, 1997 - 304 Seiten 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. |
Inhalt
Foreword by Murray | 1 |
Management and Treatment | 20 |
The Psychodynamics of Incest | 33 |
Adolescents who Sexually Abuse | 48 |
Murderousness | 79 |
The Female Arsonist | 98 |
The Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups | 130 |
Rape | 148 |
From SadoMasochism to Shared Sadness | 166 |
Female Prostitution | 182 |
The Female Fraudster | 199 |
The Court the Lawyer the Psychiatrist | 231 |
Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments | 246 |
MedicoLegal Ethics in Forensic Psychotherapy | 253 |
Audit | 273 |
The Contributors | 292 |
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