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Murray Cox - Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient (Forensic Focus, 1) - 9781853022401 - V9781853022401
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Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient (Forensic Focus, 1)

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Description for Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient (Forensic Focus, 1) Hardcover. Widely regarded as the definitive work on forensic psychotherapy, this major compendium is now published in paperback in one volume.This compendium of forensic psychotherapy brings together the contributions of over sixty authors and covers all aspects- both theoretical and applied- of this currently crystallizing field. Series: Forensic Focus. Num Pages: 992 pages, bibliography, indices. BIC Classification: MMJT; MMQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156. Weight in Grams: 2295.

Widely regarded as the definitive work on forensic psychotherapy, this major compendium is now also published in paperback in one volume.
This compendium of forensic psychotherapy brings together the contributions of over sixty authors and covers all aspects- both theoretical and applied- of this currently crystallizing field.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1996
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Pub
Number of pages
1100
Condition
New
Series
Forensic Focus
Number of Pages
992
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781853022401
SKU
V9781853022401
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-1

About Murray Cox
Christopher Cordess is Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Sheffield. He is an associate member of the British Psycho-analytic Society and has published widely on forensic psychiatry and psychotherapy Murray Coxwas Consultant Psychotherapist at Broadmoor Hospital from 1970 to 1997. He was an Honorary Member of the Institute of Group Analysis, the Danish Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and an Honorary Research Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute (The University of Birmingham). His books include Structuring the Therapeutic Process: Compromise with Chaos, Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor and, with Alice Theilgaard, Mutative Metaphors in Psychotherapy: The Aeolian Mode and: The Amending Imagination and the Therapeutic Process. Shakespeare as Prompter Both editors were contributors to Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry, edited by Robert Bluglass and Paul Bowden.

Reviews for Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient (Forensic Focus, 1)
The book's coverage of psychic processes and their effect on inner and outer world phenomena mark its importance for all who are involved with difficult patients or clients. It is the first major book on forensic psychotherapy marking a developmental milestone in this speciality. It is therefore a must for libraries and any institution or organization, which involves itself practically or academically with offender patients. It has immense personal appeal...written in a style that conveys respect and a sensitivity for the patient and their difficulties. The many areas incorporated in this book mean that there is always something, which resonates with the various wishes and expectations of the reader, whether they be theoretical or mainly practical. The ability of this text to intellectually stimulate and make emotional contact with the reader is only rivaled by its potential to impart knowledge.
IAFP Newsletter A welcome reminder of how important the psycho-therapeutic aspect is in the forensic-psychiatric patient's treatment during both hospital and outpatient treatment... Forensic Psychotherapy gives the basic knowledge to understand the offender's psychological traumas and their association with violent behavior... Having this book, the reader will be convinced that as a forensic psychiatry worker his goal is not only to minimize criminal behavior but also to maximize the offender's quality of life, irrespective of the type of crime committed. Forensic Psychotherapy provides the reader with an impressive array of information, and we recommend it to all interested professionals.
The Lancet The book's coverage of psychic processes and their effect on inner and outer world phenomena mark its importance for all who are involved with difficult patients or clients. It is the first major book on forensic psychotherapy marking a developmental milestone in this speciality. It is therefore a must for libraries and any institution or organisation which involves itself practically or academically with offender patients. It has immense personal appeal...written in a style that conveys respect and a sensitivity for the patient and their difficulties. The many areas incorporated in this book mean that there is always something which resonates with the various wishes and expectations of the reader, whether they be theoretical or mainly practical. The ability of this text to intellectually stimulate and make emotional contact with the reader is only rivaled by its potential to impart knowledge.
Therapeutic Communities (The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organisations)

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