Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse: The Cost of Fear
By Margaret Bell (Contribution by), Dick Agass (Contribution by), Judith Brearley (Contribution by), Andrew Cooper (Contribution by), Nancy Caro Hollander (Contribution by), Frances Carter (Contribution by), Joan Harbison (Contribution by), Carol-Ann Hooper (Editor), Jeremy Hazell (Contribution by), Stephen Frosh (Contribution by), Phil Mollon (Contribution by), Una McCluskey (Editor), Lennox Thomas (Contribution by), Shirley Truckle (Contribution by), Valerie Sinason (Contribution by)
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By Margaret Bell (Contribution by), Dick Agass (Contribution by), Judith Brearley (Contribution by), Andrew Cooper (Contribution by), Nancy Caro Hollander (Contribution by), Frances Carter (Contribution by), Joan Harbison (Contribution by), Carol-Ann Hooper (Editor), Jeremy Hazell (Contribution by), Stephen Frosh (Contribution by), Phil Mollon (Contribution by), Una McCluskey (Editor), Lennox Thomas (Contribution by), Shirley Truckle (Contribution by), Valerie Sinason (Contribution by)
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Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse brings together psychoanalytic psychotherapists, political theorists, organisational consultants, social workers and social policy academics to explore the nature and ramifications of abuse in a new light.
Abuse is defined broadly and considered as a widespread phenomenon with a variety of manifestations. Its consequences and their implications for intervention are discussed in detail with reference to three areas. In the clinical context, the focus is on ...
Abuse is defined broadly and considered as a widespread phenomenon with a variety of manifestations. Its consequences and their implications for intervention are discussed in detail with reference to three areas. In the clinical context, the focus is on ...






















