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Forensics
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9781855755963
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Routledge
ISBN-10
1855755963
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Number of Pages
240 Pages
Publication Name
Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Language
English
Subject
General, Psychopathology / Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mental Health, Psychiatry / General
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Author
Graeme Galton
Subject Area
Law, Psychology, Medical
Series
The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.6 in
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5.8 in

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This text is an absolute tour de force . It presents a wide-ranging examination of the relationship between Dissociative Disorders-the effects of being exposed to a climate of extreme trauma and family violence-and forensic issues-relating to the court context. Perspectives from mental health, police, legal practitioners, and the voices of those suffering from the experiences provide important insights. The vexed issues of credibility, and responsibilty for the 'en-actment' of violence perpetrated as a result of internalising 'malevolent' figures are not avoided. The field has been advanced through the work presented here., This is an excellent and groundbreaking collection of papers that dares to consider a subject that society finds too painful to consider. Extreme and sustained crimes against a young child, whether committed within the family or by organised groups, can have a shattering and far-reaching effect on their sense of self and capacity to form secure attachments to others. These devastating consequences are made worse if they also face public denial and disbelief when they dare to speak of the crimes against them. The international contributors to this volume have done a superb job of bringing understanding to this complex subject. A long-overdue and valuable book., eThis text is an absolute tour de force . It presents a wide-ranging examination of the relationship between Dissociative Disorderse"the effects of being exposed to a climate of extreme trauma and family violencee"and forensic issuese"relating to the court context. Perspectives from mental health, police, legal practitioners, and the voices of those suffering from the experiences provide important insights. The vexed issues of credibility, and responsibilty for the 'en-actment' of violence perpetrated as a result of internalising 'malevolent' figures are not avoided. The field has been advanced through the work presented here.e, eoeIt is important to have a book that raises such complex and provocative questions as few professionals have received any adequate training in this subject.e, This text is an absolute tour de force . It presents a wide-ranging examination of the relationship between Dissociative Disorders--the effects of being exposed to a climate of extreme trauma and family violence--and forensic issues--relating to the court context. Perspectives from mental health, police, legal practitioners, and the voices of those suffering from the experiences provide important insights. The vexed issues of credibility, and responsibilty for the 'en-actment' of violence perpetrated as a result of internalising 'malevolent' figures are not avoided. The field has been advanced through the work presented here., 'This text is an absolute tour de force . It presents a wide-ranging examination of the relationship between Dissociative Disorders'the effects of being exposed to a climate of extreme trauma and family violence'and forensic issues'relating to the court context. Perspectives from mental health, police, legal practitioners, and the voices of those suffering from the experiences provide important insights. The vexed issues of credibility, and responsibilty for the 'en-actment' of violence perpetrated as a result of internalising 'malevolent' figures are not avoided. The field has been advanced through the work presented here.', eThis is an excellent and groundbreaking collection of papers that dares to consider a subject that society finds too painful to consider. Extreme and sustained crimes against a young child, whether committed within the family or by organised groups, can have a shattering and far-reaching effect on their sense of self and capacity to form secure attachments to others. These devastating consequences are made worse if they also face public denial and disbelief when they dare to speak of the crimes against them. The international contributors to this volume have done a superb job of bringing understanding to this complex subject. A long-overdue and valuable book.e, It is important to have a book that raises such complex and provocative questions as few professionals have received any adequate training in this subject., 'This is an excellent and groundbreaking collection of papers that dares to consider a subject that society finds too painful to consider. Extreme and sustained crimes against a young child, whether committed within the family or by organised groups, can have a shattering and far-reaching effect on their sense of self and capacity to form secure attachments to others. These devastating consequences are made worse if they also face public denial and disbelief when they dare to speak of the crimes against them. The international contributors to this volume have done a superb job of bringing understanding to this complex subject. A long-overdue and valuable book.', 'It is important to have a book that raises such complex and provocative questions as few professionals have received any adequate training in this subject.', 'It is important to have a book that raises such complex and provocative questions as few professionals have received any adequate training in this subject.'- Dr Estela V. Welldon MD DSc(Hon) F.R.C.Psych., Founder and Honorary President for life of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy'This is an excellent and groundbreaking collection of papers that dares to consider a subject that society finds too painful to consider. Extreme and sustained crimes against a young child, whether committed within the family or by organised groups, can have a shattering and far-reaching effect on their sense of self and capacity to form secure attachments to others. These devastating consequences are made worse if they also face public denial and disbelief when they dare to speak of the crimes against them. The international contributors to this volume have done a superb job of bringing understanding to this complex subject. A long-overdue and valuable book.'- Sir Richard Bowlby'This text is an absolute tour de force. It presents a wide ranging examination of the relationship between Dissociative Disorders - the effects of being exposed to a climate of extreme trauma and family violence - and forensic issues - relating to the court context. Perspectives from mental health, police, legal practitioners, and the voices of those suffering from the experiences provide important insights. The vexed issues of credibility, and responsibility for the 'en-actment' of violence perpetrated as a result of internalising 'malevolent' figures are not avoided. The field has been advanced through the work presented here.'- Dr Arnon Bentovim, Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst and Family Therapist
Dewey Edition
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Dewey Decimal
614.15
Synopsis
This ground-breaking book examines the role of crime in the lives of people with Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, a condition which appears to be caused by prolonged trauma in infancy and childhood. This trauma may be linked with crimes committed against them, crimes they have witnessed, and crimes they have committed under duress. This collection of essays by a range of distinguished international contributors explores the complex legal, ethical, moral, and clinical questions which face psychotherapists and other professionals working with people suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder. Contributors to this book are drawn from a wide range of professions including psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, counselling, psychology, medicine, law, police, and social work.

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