The Psychopathic Mind: Origins, Dynamics, and TreatmentOrigins * Introduction * Dynamic and Biologic Origins * Developmental Origins. Structure and Dynamics * Affective Life and Death * Unconscious Defense and Conscious Choice. Violence, Psychosis, and Related States * Modes of Aggression * Psychosis and Psychopathy. Treatment * Psychotherapeutic Issues. Appendix 1: Jonathan Guard -- Deception and Denial in Psychopathy. Appendix 2: Louis Cypher -- Paranoid Schizophrenia and Psychopathy. Appendix 3: The Rorschach Psychodiagnosis of Psychopathy. |
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... patient's paranoid fears since J. D. is described by many people as an explosive , aggressive , and unpredictable individual who was quick to respond to any aggressive behavior by the patient . For the past year they have engaged in ...
... patient's paranoid fears since J. D. is described by many people as an explosive , aggressive , and unpredictable individual who was quick to respond to any aggressive behavior by the patient . For the past year they have engaged in ...
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... patient's relationships to early parental objects . These responses may be concordant ( Racker 1968 ) , and thus identical in nature to the patient's own internal experience of affect and defense , or they may be complementary ( Racker ...
... patient's relationships to early parental objects . These responses may be concordant ( Racker 1968 ) , and thus identical in nature to the patient's own internal experience of affect and defense , or they may be complementary ( Racker ...
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... patient . Psychopathic patients will regressively sur- face the psychopathic predispositions in their therapists if at all possible . This is a product , once again , of the malignant twinship ( Kohut 1971 ) identifications that can ...
... patient . Psychopathic patients will regressively sur- face the psychopathic predispositions in their therapists if at all possible . This is a product , once again , of the malignant twinship ( Kohut 1971 ) identifications that can ...
Contents
Historical Antecedents | 7 |
Biological Substrates | 20 |
Summarizing the Biological Matrix | 37 |
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