A Practical Guide to Forensic Psychotherapy

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Pub. Date: 1996-12-01
Publisher(s): Jessica Kingsley Pub
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Murray Cox
Foreword
Fiona Caldicott DBE
Foreword
Helena Kennedy QC
General Introduction 1(12)
Estela V. Welldon
Cleo Van Velsen
PART I 13(20)
1. The Practical Approach
13(7)
Estela V. Welldon, Portman Clinic and University College London
2. Management and Treatment
20(13)
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital
PART II Case Studies 33(198)
3. The Psychodynamics of Incest
33(9)
Judith Trowell, Tavistock Clinic
4. Precursors in Childhood of Anti-Social Behaviour, Delinquency and Crime
42(6)
Christine Bradley, NCH Action for Children
5. Adolescents who Sexually Abuse
48(8)
Eileen Vizard, Simmons House Adolescent Service, Young Abuser's Project and University College London
6. The Learning Disabled (Mentally Handicapped) Offender
56(6)
Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic, St George's Hospital Medical School and Portman Clinic
7. From Troubled Families to Corrupt Care: Sexual Abuse in Institutions
62(10)
Caroline Garland, Tavistock Clinic
8. Understanding Murderous Young People
72(7)
Sue Bailey
Lynn Aulich, Mental Health Services of Salford
9. Murderousness
79(5)
Anne Zachary, Portman Clinic
10. Women who Murder their Children
84(4)
Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service
11. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
88(10)
Kerry Bluglass, Woodbourne Clinic and University of Birmingham
12. The Female Arsonist
98(5)
Christine Foy, Mid Wales Hospital
13. A Case of Murder
103(7)
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital
14. `Written on the Body': Deliberate Self-Harm and Violence
110(5)
Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital
15. Psychotherapy in a Special Hospital: Learning Difficulty and Violence
115(6)
Jo-anne Carlyle, Tavistock Clinic
16. Music Therapy and Psychotic Violence
121(9)
Ann Sloboda, freelance Music Therapist
17. The Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups
130(6)
Barbara Elliott, ACCEPT Services
18. Violence and Alcohol
136(6)
Maggie Hilton, Henderson Hospital
19. Addiction: Loving and Hating
142(6)
Jessica Williams-Saunders, Broadmoor Hospital
20. Rape
148(7)
Sheilagh Davies, Royal Free Hospital
21. The Flasher
155(6)
U. Elif Gurisik, Portman Clinic
22. A Case of Voyeurism
161(5)
Francesca Hume, Tavistock Clinic
23. From Sado-Masochism to Shared Sadness
166(6)
Marisa Dillon-Weston, St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey
24. Auto-Erotic Asphyxia and Art Psychotherapy
172(10)
Rein Innes, Fromeside Clinic
25. Female Prostitution
182(6)
U. Elif Gurisik, Portman Clinic
26. Technical Problems in the Psychotherapy of Perverse Female Patients
188(6)
Jane Milton, Tavistock Clinic
27. The Burglar
194(5)
Judith Whale, Addenbrookes NHS Trust
28. The Female Fraudster
199(6)
Jenifer Anne Clarke, Bridgend and District NHS Trust
29. Money for Nothing: A Case of `White Collar' Crime
205(5)
Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital
30. Women who Shoplift
210(6)
Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service
31. A Delinquent in the Therapeutic Community: Actions Speak Louder than Words
216(7)
Gill McGauley, Broadmoor Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School
32. Working on the Borderline: Can We Continue to Turn a Blind Eye?
223(8)
Felicity De Zulueta, Charing Cross Hospital
Part III Society, Law and Psychiatry 231(30)
33. The Court, the Lawyer, the Psychiatrist and the Legal System
231(8)
Debbie Taylor, Lincoln's Inn
34. The Adversarial Process: Trial by Ordeal?
239(7)
Penelope Barrett, Gray's Inn
35. Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments and the Legal System
246(7)
Carine Minne, Portman Clinic
36. Medico-Legal Ethics in Forensic Psychotherapy
253(8)
Julie Stone, University of Birmingham
Part IV. Audit and Research 261(16)
37. Research
261(9)
Alice Levinson, Parkside Clinic
38. Audit
270(7)
Rachael Davenhill, Institute of Psychoanalysis and Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust
References 277(15)
The Contributors 292(2)
Subject Index 294(8)
Author Index 302

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