Before and After Violence explores the complex network of experiences and relationships that contribute to both the origins and consequences of violence, beginning with local instances like intimate partner violence and working toward global occurrences like terrorism and war. The contributors to this collection examine the different settings in which violence takes place and the variables that propel its occurrence from infanthood onward.
Before and After Violence explores the complex network of experiences and relationships that contribute to both the origins and consequences of violence, beginning with local instances like intimate partner violence and working toward global occurrences like terrorism and war. The contributors to this collection examine the different settings in which violence takes place and the variables that propel its occurrence from infanthood onward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Salman Akhtar, MD, is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Realm of Violence: An Overview by Salman Akhtar and Shawn Blue Chapter 2: Learning the Difference between Hate and Violence by Kerry Kelly Novick Chapter 3: Rage, Violence, and Terrorism by Ann G Smolen Chapter 4: Gods Do Not Negotiate: A Psycho-Historical Look at Terrorism by Vamik Volkan, Chapter 5: The Roles of Essentialism and Religion as Scaffolds to Terrorism: Some Psycho-historical Considerations by Vincenzo Sanguineti Chapter 6: Hateful Feelings in the Transference and Countertransference by Aisha Abbasi Chapter 7: From Rage to Obliteration: Prejudice in the Analytic Dyad by Suzanne Benser Chapter 8: Experience-generated Hostile Destructiveness Fuels Hate, Violence, and Terrorism: a Concluding Commentary by Henri Parens
Chapter 1: The Realm of Violence: An Overview by Salman Akhtar and Shawn Blue Chapter 2: Learning the Difference between Hate and Violence by Kerry Kelly Novick Chapter 3: Rage, Violence, and Terrorism by Ann G Smolen Chapter 4: Gods Do Not Negotiate: A Psycho-Historical Look at Terrorism by Vamik Volkan, Chapter 5: The Roles of Essentialism and Religion as Scaffolds to Terrorism: Some Psycho-historical Considerations by Vincenzo Sanguineti Chapter 6: Hateful Feelings in the Transference and Countertransference by Aisha Abbasi Chapter 7: From Rage to Obliteration: Prejudice in the Analytic Dyad by Suzanne Benser Chapter 8: Experience-generated Hostile Destructiveness Fuels Hate, Violence, and Terrorism: a Concluding Commentary by Henri Parens
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