Psychodynamic perspectives on abuse : the cost of fear

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Psychodynamic perspectives on abuse : the cost of fear

edited by Una McCluskey and Carol-Ann Hooper

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781853026850

内容説明

Abuse is defined broadly and considered as a widespread phenomenon with a variety of manifestations and contexts. Its consequences, and the responses it may provoke, are discussed in detail with reference to three areas. In the personal context, the impact of abuse on an individual's development, emotional life and ability to participate in society is addressed. In the workplace, where the focus is upon working relationships and organizational goals, abuse may cause stress, undermine effectiveness and lead to legal redress: thus it involves a different set of problems and requires different treatment. In relation to society as a whole, the threat which abuse poses and the factors which determine policy are evaluated. "Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse" is unique in its range and focus, providing the cross-disciplinary approach to this problem which is essential for developing strategies to deal with it at all levels.

目次

  • Introduction - abuse, the individual and the social, Carol-Ann Hooper and Una MnCluskey. Part 1 The individual and interpersonal contexts of abuse: an object-relations perspective on the development of the person, Jeremy Hazell
  • attachment theory and abuse - a developmental perspective, Jeremy Holmes
  • relationships as a function of context, Frances B. Carter
  • is human nature intrinsically abusive? reflections on the psychodynamics of evil, Phil Mollon. Part 2 The social, cultural and political contexts of abuse: exile - paradoxes of loss and creativity, Nancy Caro Hollander
  • abuse in religious institutions - an exploration of the psychosocial dynamics in the Irish context, Una McCluskey
  • what cost assimilation and integration? working with transcultural issues, Lennox Thomas
  • intimacy, gender and abuse - the construction of masculinities, Stephen Frosh
  • sexual orientation and abuse, Francis Mondimore. Part 3 Working with individuals in clinical settings: inner silence - one of the impacts of emotional abuse upon the developing self, Susan Van Dias
  • treatment or torture? working with issues of abuse and torture in the transference, Shirley Truckle
  • the abuse of learning disabled people - living and working with the consequences, Valerie Sinason
  • dissociative identity disorder and memories of childhood abuse, Phil Mollon. Part 4 Working with individuals and groups in organizational settings: containment, supervision and abuse, Dick Agass
  • working as an organizational consultant with abuse encountered in the workplace, Judith Brearley. Part 5 Psychodynamic reflections on social policy: desire and the law, Andrew Cooper
  • social work responses to domestic violence in the context of child protection, Margaret Bell
  • reparative experience or repeated trauma? child sexual abuse and adult mental health services, Carol-Ann Hooper and Juliet Koprowska
  • the repudiated self - the failure of social welfare policy for older people, Joan Harbison.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781853026867

内容説明

Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse brings together psychoanalytic psychotherapists, political theorists, organisational consultants, social workers and social policy academics to explore the nature and ramifications of abuse in a new light. Abuse is defined broadly and considered as a widespread phenomenon with a variety of manifestations. Its consequences and their implications for intervention are discussed in detail with reference to three areas. In the clinical context, the focus is on overcoming the impacts of abuse on an individual's development, relationships and ability to participate in society. In the workplace, addressing the effects of abuse on working relationships can maintain or restore competence and effectiveness and reduce costs to both individuals and organisations. At the level of policy, understanding the dynamics of abuse can enhance the ways policies relevant to abuse are developed and practitioners who implement them are supported. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse is unique in its range and focus.

目次

Introduction: Abuse, the individual and the social, Carol-Ann Hooper and Una McCluskey. SECTION ONE: THE INDVIDUAL AND INTERPERSONAL CONTEXTS OF ABUSE. 1. An object-relations perspective on the development of the person, Jeremy Hazell, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, Cardiff. 2. Attachment theory and abuse: A developmental perspective, Jeremy Holmes, North Devon District Hospital. 3. Relationships as a function of context, Frances B. Carter. 4. Is human nature intrinsically abusive? Reflections on the psychodynamics of evil, Phil Mollon, North Herts NHS Trust. SECTION TWO: THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF ABUSE. 5. Exile: Paradoxes of loss and creativity, Nancy Caro Hollander. 6. Abuse in religious institutions: An exploration of the psychosocial dynamics in the Irish context, Una McCluskey. 7. What cost assimilation and integration? Working with transcultural issues, Lennox Thomas. 8. Intimacy, gender and abuse: The construction of masculinities, Stephen Frosh, Birkbeck College. 9. Sexual orientation and abuse, Francis Mondimore, University of North Carolina. SECTION THREE: WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS. 10. Inner silence: One of the impacts of emotional abuse upon the developing self, Susan Vas Dias, Centre for Attachment-Based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, London. 11. Treatment or torture? Working with issues of abuse and torture in the transference, Shirley Truckle, Birmingham Trust for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. 12. The abuse of learning disabled people: Living and working with the consequences, Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic. 13. Dissociative identity disorder and memories of childhood abuse, Phil Mollon. SECTION FOUR: WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS IN ORGANISATIONAL SETTINGS. 14. Containment, supervision and abuse, Dick Agass. 15. Working as an organisational consultant with abuse encountered in the workplace, Judith Brearley, Organisational Consultant and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in private practice, Edinburgh. SECTION FIVE: PSYCHODYNAMIC RELFECTIONS ON SOCIAL POLICY. 16. Desire and the law, Andrew Cooper, Tavistock Clinic. 17. Social work responses to domestic violence in the context of child protection, Margaret Bell, University of York. 18. Reparative experience or repeated trauma? Child sexual abuse and adult mental health services, Carol-Ann Hooper and Juliet Koprowska. 19. The repudiated self: The failure of social welfare policy for older people, Joan Harbison, Dalhousie University, Canada. Index.

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