Anna Motz, Maxine Dennis, Anne Aiyegbusi
Invisible Trauma
Women, Difference and the Criminal Justice System
Anna Motz, Maxine Dennis, Anne Aiyegbusi
Invisible Trauma
Women, Difference and the Criminal Justice System
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Invisible Trauma highlights the role of emotional, social and cultural forces in traumatizing women who come into contact with the criminal justice system and uncovers areas of their lives that are all too often hidden from view.
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Invisible Trauma highlights the role of emotional, social and cultural forces in traumatizing women who come into contact with the criminal justice system and uncovers areas of their lives that are all too often hidden from view.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138218659
- ISBN-10: 1138218650
- Artikelnr.: 69944248
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138218659
- ISBN-10: 1138218650
- Artikelnr.: 69944248
Anna Motz is a Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust working within Offender Care and a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with extensive experience of working with women with trauma and offending histories. She is the author of The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes Against the Body and Toxic Couples: The Psychology of Domestic Violence, and the Editor of Managing Self Harm: Psychological Perspectives. Maxine Dennis is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst (British Psychoanalytic Society) and is Groups Lead in the Adult Department, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. She is also a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Essex Clinical Psychology Department where she organises and contributes to the teaching on diversity and psychotherapy. Currently she is Chair of the British Psychoanalytic Council Task Group on Ethnicity, Culture and Racism. Anne Aiyegbusi is a Mental Health Nurse, Forensic Psychotherapist and Group Analyst. She manages a clinical network for personality disorder at West London NHS Trust and is a Director of Psychological Approaches CIC. Anne has extensive experience of working with women who have histories of self-harm, trauma and offending; and of working with racism in forensic and psychotherapeutic contexts. Anne is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Institute of Group Analysis where she is also a member of the Diversity in Training Group, prioritising issues of `Power, Privilege and Position¿.
1. Introduction
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal
justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and
indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women
with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black
women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal
justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and
indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women
with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black
women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
1. Introduction
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal
justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and
indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women
with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black
women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors
The Authors
2. Maternal Violence: Ordinary and Extraordinary
Anna Motz
3. The Criminalisation of Blackness
Maxine Dennis
4. Caught in the Racist Gaze?:
The vulnerability of black women to forensic mental health and criminal
justice settings
Anne Aiyegbusi
5. Prostitution: Visible Bodies, Hidden Lives
Anna Motz
6. Self-Harm: Inscriptions and Survival
Anna Motz
7. Taboo: Female Psychopathy and Sex Offending against children
Anna Motz
8. Extreme violence and female terrorism: restricted status and
indeterminate sentences for public protection
Anna Motz
9. Intoxicating States of Mind: Violence and its impact
Anna Motz
10. 'What Happened?' An attachment based understanding of detained women
with offending histories and diagnoses of personality disorder
Anne Aiyegbusi
11. Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black
women and girls
Maxine Dennis
12. Conclusion: Why the Caged Bird Sings
The Authors