The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic PerspectivesJ. Reid Meloy Elsevier, 1998/08/10 - 327 ページ The Psychology of Stalking is the first scholarly book on stalking ever published. Virtually every serious writer and researcher in this area of criminal psychopathology has contributed a chapter. These chapters explore stalking from social, psychiatric, psychological and behavioral perspectives. New thinking and data are presented on threats, pursuit characteristics, psychiatric diagnoses, offender-victim typologies, cyberstalking, false victimization syndrome, erotomania, stalking and domestic violence, the stalking of public figures, and many other aspects of stalking, as well as legal issues. This landmark text is of interest to both professionals and other thoughtful individuals who recognize the serious nature of this ominous social behavior.
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... Patients John R. Lion and Jeremy A. Herschler Case Example 1 1.65 Case Example 2 166 Case Example 3 167 Case Example 4 168 Case Example 5 168 Case Example 6 169 Case Example 7 170 Case Example 8 170 Case Example 9 171 Summary 172 ...
... Patients John R. Lion and Jeremy A. Herschler Case Example 1 1.65 Case Example 2 166 Case Example 3 167 Case Example 4 168 Case Example 5 168 Case Example 6 169 Case Example 7 170 Case Example 8 170 Case Example 9 171 Summary 172 ...
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... patient because they serve some defensive purpose, such as warding off anxiety. It is only after they interfere with functioning, and perhaps are redefined as a symptom by the clinician and the patient, that they shift to a position of ...
... patient because they serve some defensive purpose, such as warding off anxiety. It is only after they interfere with functioning, and perhaps are redefined as a symptom by the clinician and the patient, that they shift to a position of ...
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... patient, or both. This definitional shift opens the door to consider treatments for obsessive— compulsive behavior in stalking cases and does not alter other, psychodynamic understandings of obsessions among stalkers. Obsessions may ...
... patient, or both. This definitional shift opens the door to consider treatments for obsessive— compulsive behavior in stalking cases and does not alter other, psychodynamic understandings of obsessions among stalkers. Obsessions may ...
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... patient has revealed an intent to seriously harm the victim. Laura's psychiatrist told us that based on her interviews with Laura, she believed that once Laura got out of prison, "someone could die." Laura was released in May 1996 and ...
... patient has revealed an intent to seriously harm the victim. Laura's psychiatrist told us that based on her interviews with Laura, she believed that once Laura got out of prison, "someone could die." Laura was released in May 1996 and ...
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Chapter 4 Psychiatric Diagnosis and the OffenderVictim Typology of Stalking | 69 |
Chapter 5 The Archetypes and the Psychodynamics o f Stalking | 85 |
Chapter 6 The Victims o f Stalking | 113 |
Chapter 7 Stalking and Domestic Violence | 139 |
Chapter 8 The Stalking o f Clinicians by Their Patients | 163 |
A Survey o f Erotomania and Stalking from the Old World to the World Wide Web | 193 |
Chapter 11 Cultural Factors in Erotomania and Obsessional Following | 213 |
Chapter 12 False Victimization Syndromes in Stalking | 225 |
Chapter 13 Stalking Erotomania and the Tarasoff Cases | 257 |
Chapter 14 Applying Functional Analysis to Stalking Behavior | 275 |
Chapter 15 Threat Management of Stalking Cases | 295 |
Index | 317 |
A Secret Service Perspective | 175 |
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