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The Psychology of Female Violence Anna Motz

The Psychology of Female Violence By Anna Motz

The Psychology of Female Violence by Anna Motz


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Summary

Explores the psychology of violent and criminal women from a psychodynamic and criminological rspective, also examining the link between childhood experience and adult behaviour. The book uses illustrative case material throughout.

The Psychology of Female Violence Summary

The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes Against the Body by Anna Motz

Violence in general, and female violence in particular, is a hot topic (in the media and society in general), with rising numbers of women committing violent crimes

Gender remains a perennially good topic in psychology (see sales of Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology above)

This book takes a uniquely comprehensive clinical perspective on women's clinical behaviour, looking at a broader range of criminal acts than the competition and illustrates with many clinical examples

It's the only handbook for professionals working in a range of clinical and criminal justice professions that gives essential information on how to understand such behaviour and, practical suggestions for how to work with violent women

The Psychology of Female Violence Reviews

This sophisticated book is recommended to forensic psychiatrists, psychologists, and nurses working with women who have offended. - Susan Hatters Friedman, MD, Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law This scholarly work by Anna Motz is a vital resource for all professionals dealing with violent women. It is a wonderful book and I am proud to be associated with it. - Baroness Helena Kennedy QC This deeply felt and well-researched book exposes the myths and challenges the rhetoric behind violent women. Its fascinating, sharply etched clinical portraits, richly embedded in their social and historical milieu, challenge us in a subtle and accessible manner. It offers an integrated approach to understanding and caring for a disadvantaged patient group. It should be read and reread. - Raymond Travers, The British Journal of Psychiatry (2009) 194, 379-384 This short book is an excellent introduction to working with women in forensic settings, and also offers insights to more seasoned practitioners. [...] I am certain that it is a book I will dip into whenever I am faced with a particularly complex and challenging female patient, and would definitely recommend to others, both as an introduction to working with women and as a reference. - Kajal Patel, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 2009 This is an invaluable book not just for those working within forensic settings (although it is undoubtedly essential reading if you do) but would be of relevance to anyone interested in female expressions of violence more generally. - Laura Pipon-Young, Clinical Psychology Forum 198, June 2009. Motz's boook goes a long way in developing a better understanding of female violence and will be beneficial in the optimal confinement and treatment of women who commit such acts. - Nicola Revington, Psychological Medicine, Volume 42, 2012 Reviews of the first edition: Motz has provided not only an outline of the complexity of each aspect of female violence, but also a full explanation of the means by which each of the professional agencies combine to ascertain diagnosis. - Tessa Adams, British Journal of Psychotherapy Learning about this material rather than simply feeling the emotional impact of it is one of the factors that will make this book essential reading for anybody who comes into contact with violent women. - Anne Aieyebusi, Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health

About Anna Motz

Anna Motz is a Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with the Thames Valley Forensic Mental Health Services. She has extensive clinical experience with women as perpetrators and victims of violence and with the staff teams who work with them. She has written widely on this topic and is the Past President of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Foreword by Dr. Estela Welldon. Introduction. Section I: Violence Against Children. Sexual Abuse of Children. Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy. Physical Abuse of Children. Infanticide. Section II: Violence Against the Self. Self Harm. Anorexia Nervosa. Section III: Violence Against Others Battered Women who Kill. Conclusion. Bibliography.

Additional information

GOR004140399
9780415403870
0415403871
The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes Against the Body by Anna Motz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20080131
408
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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