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Zahra kundakçılık suçu ile yargılanan bir kadının mahkumun aile öyküsünde reddedilmişlik, değersizlik, yoksayılma gibi inançlar ile öfkenin dışsallaştırılmasını konu alıyor.
The Devil You Know: Encounters in Forensic Psychiatry The Devil You Know: Encounters in Forensic Psychiatry
We are all too ready to accept the tabloid view that murderers, sex offenders and the violent are all evil - often born so. Indeed this is a much more comforting premise than the reality starkly painted here that such offenders are actually little different to us and the product of the same rational society we purport to be a part of. Kezia, cinayet faili bir kadında, terk edilmişlik ve reddedilmişlik hisleri ile paranoid sanrıların birleşerek şiddete dönüşmesini ve altında yatan dinamikleri aktarıyor. Marcus vakası, narsisistik kişilik bozukluğunu irdeleyerek, beğenilme ve kabul görme ihtiyacının karşılanmasının yetişkinlikte yaşanan ilişkilere etkisi üzerine odaklanıyor.The thoughtful and balanced approach that Dr Adshead takes with her patients was impressive. Her "asides" of how patients make her feel are very thoughtful and interesting. I think I probably highlighted more sections in this than in most of the books I've read because they seemed so interesting and worth attention. It is definitely one of the best medical non-fiction books I have read. I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the subject - from a professional slant or simply interested. Our brains are often layered and sometimes we might feel numb, other times depressed, joyful and angry. Trying to be in a way that these different layers evolve in the thought processes of our mind can be difficult.
The Devil You Know: Stories of Human Cruelty and Compassion The Devil You Know: Stories of Human Cruelty and Compassion
Oh you don’t say so? I wonder which times of relative social stability and wealth equality these researchers were using to make their comparisons.) By publishing your document, the content will be optimally indexed by Google via AI and sorted into the right category for over 500 million ePaper readers on YUMPU.Moreover, there is – frankly – a hopelessness which pervades the narratives, and raises the awkward question – the elephant in the room – the burden upon society of attempted rehabilitation versus the cost of throwing away the key. Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, Advocate for abolition of the death penalty and author of Dead Man Walking