Psychoanalysis and crime

I want to see where psychoanalytic theory meets application

Things to look up: Antisocial personality, narcissism

Dr. Reid Meloy has psychoanalytic books and is on videos.

Look who's stalking, Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KshYeERhKvY J Reid Meloy and Donald Carveth: The Mind of the Psychopath: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3isBKL7NWrk PDF: http://www.yorku.ca/rweisman/courses/sosc6890/pdf/meloypaper-psychopathy.pdf

Clinical application

(not psychoanalytic but interest watch)

Dr. Jeff Kieliszewski, Forensic Psychologist: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbOaoahHR7_sCcLQaUeeSYA, Typical Day for a Forensic Psychologist

Psychoanalytic theories and criminal personality

The Mark of Cain: Psychoanalytic insight and the psychopath

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The Mark of Cain: Psychoanalytic Insight and the Psychopath. (2013). United States: Taylor & Francis.

Section I: Development and Psychodynamics

  • Introduction, J. Reid Meloy
  • Primary Affect Hunger (1937), David M. Levy
  • Forty-Four Juvenile Thieves: Their Characters and Home-Life (1944), John Bowlby
  • Conscience and the Psychopath (1945), Phyllis Greenacre
  • Psychopathic Behavior Disorders in Children (1947), Lauretta Bender
  • Latent Delinquency and Ego Development (1949), Kate Friedlander
  • Sanctions for Superego Lacunae of Adolescents (1949), Adelaide M. Johnson
  • The Impostor: Contribution to Ego Psychology of a Type of Psychopath (1955), Helene Deutsch
  • The Antisocial Tendency (1956), D.W. Winnicott
  • Time and the Character Disorder (1964), Milton H. Miller
  • Psychopathy, Freedom, and Criminal Behavior (1966), Seymour Halleck
  • The Psychology of Wickedness: Psychopathy and Sadism (1997), J. Reid Meloy

Section II: Treatment, Risk Management, and Psychodiagnosis

  • Introduction to Section II, J. Reid Meloy
  • The Phallic-Narcissistic Character (1933), Wilhelm Reich
  • The Narcissistic Transference of the "Juvenile Imposter" (1935), August Aichhorn
  • Some Characteristics of the Psychopathic Personality (1960), Betty Joseph
  • Some Narcisstic Personality Types (1973), Ben Bursten
  • Outpatient Treatment of Psychopaths (1978), John R. Lion
  • The Response Aroused by the Psychopath (1980), Neville Symington
  • The Treatment of Antisocial Syndromes: The Therapist's Feelings, (1986), Larry H. Strasburger
  • The Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the Differential Diagnosis of Antisocial Behavior (1989), Otto F. Kernberg

Stalking

Meloy, J. R. (1998). The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives. San Diego: Academic Press.

https://www.worldcat.org/title/psychology-of-stalking-clinical-and-forensic-perspectives/oclc/39351972

  • The psychology of stalking, J. Reid Meloy
  • The legal perspective on stalking, Rhonda Saunders
  • Developmental and social antecedents of stalking, Kristine K. Kienlen
  • Psychiatric diagnosis and the offender-victim typology of stalking, Michael A. Zona, Russell E. Palarea and John C. Lane, Jr.
  • The archetypes and psychodynamics of stalking, Glen Skoler
  • The victims of stalking, Doris M. Hall
  • Stalking and domestic violence, Lenore E. Walker and J. Reid Meloy
  • The stalking of clinicians by their patients, John R. Lion and Jeremy A. Herschler
  • Preventing attacks on public officials and public figures : a Secret Service perspective, Robert A. Fein and Bryan Vossekuil
  • De Clérambault on-line : a survey of erotomania and stalking from the Old World to the World Wide Web, Robert Lloyd-Goldstein
  • Cultural factors in erotomania and obsessional following, Judith Meyers
  • False victimization syndromes in stalking, Kris Mohandie, Chris Hatcher and Douglas Raymond
  • Stalking, erotomania, and the Tarasoff cases, Glenn S. Lipson and Mark J. Mills
  • Applying functional analysis to stalking behavior, Darrah Westrup
  • Threat management of stalking cases, Stephen G. White and James S. Cawood.