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Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient by Christopher Cordess β€” book cover

Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient

by Christopher Cordess
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Widely regarded as the definitive work on forensic psychotherapy, this major compendium is now published in paperback to meet the need for its availability as a student text. Since its original publication, forensic psychotherapy has become increasingly widely established.

Appropriate for: Forensic Medical Students, Forensic Psychiatrists.

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Widely regarded as the definitive work on forensic psychotherapy, this major compendium is now published in paperback to meet the need for its availability as a student text. Since its original publication, forensic psychotherapy has become increasingly widely established.

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Offers a compendium of theory and research on forensic psychotherapy, written by contributors in fields including psychoanalysis, law, psychology, and dance. Most deal with treatment of offenders in institutions, but a few address working with offenders in the community. Subjects include the origins of rage and aggression, theories of delinquency, the multidisciplinary team, sex offenders, and the creative arts therapies. This paperback edition retains all the material of the 1996 original. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Christopher Cordess

Cordess, Christopher (North West Thames Forensic Psychiatry Service )

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Offers a compendium of theory and research on forensic psychotherapy, written by contributors in fields including psychoanalysis, law, psychology, and dance. Most deal with treatment of offenders in institutions, but a few address working with offenders in the community. Subjects include the origins of rage and aggression, theories of delinquency, the multidisciplinary team, sex offenders, and the creative arts therapies. This paperback edition retains all the material of the 1996 original. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Limited
Pages
1100
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781853022401

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