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Explores concepts of vengeance, revenge fantasies, and the granting or withholding of forgiveness as they are manifested to the therapist during treatment. Argues that revenge is usually expressed in one of two ways, and categorizes patients into two archetypes: the Exploited- Repressive Individual and the Vindictive Character. Includes separate chapters on revenge and forgiveness as they are expressed by children and adolescents, and by offenders.

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Explores concepts of vengeance, revenge fantasies, and the granting or withholding of forgiveness as they are manifested to the therapist during treatment. Argues that revenge is usually expressed in one of two ways, and categorizes patients into two archetypes: the Exploited- Repressive Individual and the Vindictive Character. Includes separate chapters on revenge and forgiveness as they are expressed by children and adolescents, and by offenders.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Sherrill Durham is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Arlington, Virginia and lives there with her husband. She is a participant in the New Directions programme of the Washington Psychoanalytic Foundation, examining the various theoretical and clinical propositions in the field, and actively participates as a volunteer in such organizations as Head Start and the Disaster Mental Health Services of the American Red Cross.