Psychoanalysts, psychologists and psychiatrists discuss psychopathy and human evil /:
Evil - along with its incarnation in human form, the psychopath - remains underexamined in the psychological and psychoanalytic literature. Given current societal issues ranging from increasingly violent cultural divides to climate change, it is imperative that the topics of psychopathy and human ev...
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Zusammenfassung: | Evil - along with its incarnation in human form, the psychopath - remains underexamined in the psychological and psychoanalytic literature. Given current societal issues ranging from increasingly violent cultural divides to climate change, it is imperative that the topics of psychopathy and human evil be thoughtfully explored. The book brings together social scientists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to discuss the psychology of psychopaths, and the personal, societal and cultural destruction they leave as their legacy. Chapters address such questions as: Who are psychopaths? How do they think and operate? What causes someone to commit psychopathic acts? And are psychopaths born or created? Psychopaths leave us shocked and bewildered by behavior that violates the notions of common human trust and bonding, but not all psychopaths commit crimes. Because of their unique proclivities to deceive, seduce, and dissemble, they can hide in plain sight; especially when intelligent and highly educated. This latter group comprise the "successful or corporate" psychopaths, frequently found in boardrooms of corporations and amongleaders of national movements or heads of state. Addressing a wide range of topics including slavery, genocide, the Holocaust, the individual as psychopath, the mind of the terrorist, sexual abuse, the role of attachment and the neurobiology of psychopathy, this book will appeal to researchers of human evil and psychopathy from a range of different disciplines and represents essential reading for psychotherapists and clinical psychologists. |
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A Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Traumaand Dissociation(ISSTD), he co-edited The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working with Trauma. Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph. D., is an adjunct clinical associate professor of psychology atNYU; faculty and clinical consultant atManhattan Institute of Psychoanalysis; andfellow ofISSTD. She is the author of The Dissociative Mind and Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach and co-editor of The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working with Trauma.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 06, 2020).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a"><P>Acknowledgements</P><B><P></B>Editors and Contributors</P><B><P></P></B><P>Brief Descriptions of Chapters by Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D. and Elizabeth F. 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spelling | Psychoanalysts, psychologists and psychiatrists discuss psychopathy and human evil / edited by Sheldon Itzkowitz and Elizabeth F. Howell. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. ©2020 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white) text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Psychoanalysis in a new key book series Includes bibliographical references and index. Evil - along with its incarnation in human form, the psychopath - remains underexamined in the psychological and psychoanalytic literature. Given current societal issues ranging from increasingly violent cultural divides to climate change, it is imperative that the topics of psychopathy and human evil be thoughtfully explored. The book brings together social scientists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to discuss the psychology of psychopaths, and the personal, societal and cultural destruction they leave as their legacy. Chapters address such questions as: Who are psychopaths? How do they think and operate? What causes someone to commit psychopathic acts? And are psychopaths born or created? Psychopaths leave us shocked and bewildered by behavior that violates the notions of common human trust and bonding, but not all psychopaths commit crimes. Because of their unique proclivities to deceive, seduce, and dissemble, they can hide in plain sight; especially when intelligent and highly educated. This latter group comprise the "successful or corporate" psychopaths, frequently found in boardrooms of corporations and amongleaders of national movements or heads of state. Addressing a wide range of topics including slavery, genocide, the Holocaust, the individual as psychopath, the mind of the terrorist, sexual abuse, the role of attachment and the neurobiology of psychopathy, this book will appeal to researchers of human evil and psychopathy from a range of different disciplines and represents essential reading for psychotherapists and clinical psychologists. Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph. D., ABPP, Adjunct clinical associate professor of psychology and clinical consultant atNew York University (NYU); guest faculty, the William Alanson White Institute; andfaculty of the National Institute for the Psychotherpaies (NIP)and theManhattan Institute of Psychoanalysis. A Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Traumaand Dissociation(ISSTD), he co-edited The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working with Trauma. Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph. D., is an adjunct clinical associate professor of psychology atNYU; faculty and clinical consultant atManhattan Institute of Psychoanalysis; andfellow ofISSTD. She is the author of The Dissociative Mind and Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach and co-editor of The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working with Trauma. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 06, 2020). <P>Acknowledgements</P><B><P></B>Editors and Contributors</P><B><P></P></B><P>Brief Descriptions of Chapters by Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D. and Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D.</P><B><P></P></B><P>Introduction by Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. and Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter One: Psychopathy and Human Evil: An Overview by Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Two: Outsiders to Love: The Psychopathic Character and Dilemma by Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Three: Sexual Desire, Violent Death, and the True Believer by J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Four: The Place of Psychopathy Along the Spectrum of Negative Personality Types. by Michael H. Stone, MD</P><P></P><P>Chapter Five: The Perpetrators: The Receivers and Transmitters of Evil by Valerie Sinason, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Six: The Other Within: White Shame, Native-American Genocide by Sue Grand, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Seven: American Hierarchy: White, "Good"; Black, "Evil" by Cleonie White, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Eight: Sympathy for the Devil: Evil, Social Process, and Intelligibility by Robert Prince, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Nine: Die Hitler In UNS (The Hitler in US): Evil and The Psychoanalytic Situation by Emily A. Kuriloff, Psy.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Ten: Dissociation and Counterdissociation: Nuanced and Binary Perceptions of Good and Evil by Richard B. Gartner, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Eleven: Dancing With The Devil: A Personal Essay On My Encounters with Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church by Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, PhD.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Twelve: The Developmental Roots of Psychopathy: An Attachment Perspective by Adriano Schimmenti, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Thirteen: The Murder of Laius by Neville Symington, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Fourteen: Psychopaths and the Neurobiology of Evil by Nathalie Gauthier, M.A., Tabitha Methot-Jones, Angela Book, Ph.D., and J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D.</P> Good and evil Psychological aspects. Psychopaths. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003383 Psychopathes. PSYCHOLOGY Movements Psychoanalysis. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Mental Health. bisacsh Good and evil Psychological aspects fast Psychopaths fast Itzkowitz, Sheldon, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015187179 Howell, Elizabeth F., 1946- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGvH7x63QTD9j8cYwX36X http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005050346 has work: Psychoanalysts, Psychologists and Psychiatrists Discuss Psychopathy and Human Evil (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXJRBk93mk83M7YjXbkXbd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780367205829 Psychoanalysis in a new key book series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004123679 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2279594 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Psychoanalysts, psychologists and psychiatrists discuss psychopathy and human evil / Psychoanalysis in a new key book series. <P>Acknowledgements</P><B><P></B>Editors and Contributors</P><B><P></P></B><P>Brief Descriptions of Chapters by Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D. and Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D.</P><B><P></P></B><P>Introduction by Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. and Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter One: Psychopathy and Human Evil: An Overview by Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Two: Outsiders to Love: The Psychopathic Character and Dilemma by Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Three: Sexual Desire, Violent Death, and the True Believer by J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Four: The Place of Psychopathy Along the Spectrum of Negative Personality Types. by Michael H. Stone, MD</P><P></P><P>Chapter Five: The Perpetrators: The Receivers and Transmitters of Evil by Valerie Sinason, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Six: The Other Within: White Shame, Native-American Genocide by Sue Grand, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Seven: American Hierarchy: White, "Good"; Black, "Evil" by Cleonie White, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Eight: Sympathy for the Devil: Evil, Social Process, and Intelligibility by Robert Prince, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Nine: Die Hitler In UNS (The Hitler in US): Evil and The Psychoanalytic Situation by Emily A. Kuriloff, Psy.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Ten: Dissociation and Counterdissociation: Nuanced and Binary Perceptions of Good and Evil by Richard B. Gartner, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Eleven: Dancing With The Devil: A Personal Essay On My Encounters with Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church by Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, PhD.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Twelve: The Developmental Roots of Psychopathy: An Attachment Perspective by Adriano Schimmenti, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Thirteen: The Murder of Laius by Neville Symington, Ph.D.</P><P></P><P>Chapter Fourteen: Psychopaths and the Neurobiology of Evil by Nathalie Gauthier, M.A., Tabitha Methot-Jones, Angela Book, Ph.D., and J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D.</P> Good and evil Psychological aspects. Psychopaths. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003383 Psychopathes. PSYCHOLOGY Movements Psychoanalysis. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Mental Health. bisacsh Good and evil Psychological aspects fast Psychopaths fast |
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title_full | Psychoanalysts, psychologists and psychiatrists discuss psychopathy and human evil / edited by Sheldon Itzkowitz and Elizabeth F. Howell. |
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