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Working with dangerous people : the psychotherapy of violence / edited by David Jones ; forewords by Christopher Cordess and Terry A. Kupers.
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Title:Working with dangerous people : the psychotherapy of violence / edited by David Jones ; forewords by Christopher Cordess and Terry A. Kupers.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Jones, David, 1934-
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Published/Created:Oxford ; San Francisco : Radcliffe Medical Press ; 2004.
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WM420 .W674 2004
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Medical Subjects:Dangerous Behavior.
Prisoners--psychology.
Psychotherapy--methods.
Mentally Ill Persons--psychology.
Violence--psychology.
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Description:xii, 212 p. : illustrations.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:1857758242
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Contents:Introduction / David Jones
1. disturbed disruptive / Hans Toch
2. Some ethical issues in psychodynamic work with dangerous people / Mark Morris
3. Science, meaning and the scientist-practitioner model of treatment / Agnes Petocz
4. Psychopathy : the dominant paradigm / Mark Morris
5. Changing people with programmes / Richard Shuker
6. Thinking under fire : the prison therapeutic community as container / Andrew Downie
7. Working with the unbearable / Liz McLure
8. Responding to injustice : working with angry and violent clients in a person-centred way / Gillian Proctor
9. Violence, sexual offending and sexual abuse : are they linked? : a qualitative research study / Michael Parker
10. Murder as an attempt to manage self-disgust / David Jones
11. Working at the coalface / Jane Coltman
12. concept of dangerousness and younger people / Celia Taylor
13. Where lies the danger? A psychodrama approach / Jinnie Jeffries
14. After life imprisonment : the role of the probation service / Catherine Appleton
15. Concluding comments : a humane approach to working with dangerous people / David Jones and Richard Shuker.