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Understanding Dunblane and other massacres : forensic studies of homicide, paedophilia, and anorexia / Peter Aylward (with collaboration from Gerald Wooster).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Karnac, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 220 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782410188
  • 178241018X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.85/82 23
LOC classification:
  • RA1151 .A95 2012eb
NLM classification:
  • 2012 I-811
  • W 740
Online resources:
Contents:
ONE. Palindrome spotting within the calendar of the mind: detecting the re-enactment of original trauma in the crime -- TWO. Perverse triangulation -- THREE. Murder: persecuted by jealousy -- FOUR. Crossing the divide -- FIVE. The revenge involved in diagnosing untreatability -- SIX. Boy do I exist! The avoidance of annihilatory terror through paedophilic acts -- SEVEN. Digesting history as a lifesaver -- EIGHT. In defence of the realm ... of emotion.
Summary: The book predominantly explores the psychic histories of patients who display their transgenerational conflicts/trauma through forensic acts. It establishes the need to consider the details of patient history in understanding the patient within both the therapeutic encounter and the treatment team milieu. There are many themes of contemporary interest including gang murders, sibling jealousy, fatal eating disorder, personality disorder, and the effects of exclusion and marginalisation within group and community dynamics and the global prevalence of mass murder. Peter Aylward describes the collapse into dyadic thinking and enactment that prevails when the third perspective, classically represented by the father within the Oedipal dynamic, is excluded or absent. Providing detailed case studies he shows how seemingly meaningless explosions of violence or perversion are attempts to master early experiences of trauma and/or exclusion, often passed down unconsciously through the generations. Using the theories of Matte Blanco and notions of the 'critical date' the chapters give unique insight into the timing and triggers of crimes, however apparently random. The final chapter, on the Dunblane Massacre, illuminates the thinking in previous chapters about the crucial importance of triangulating to militate against exclusion/marginalization whose humiliating feelings can be the bedrock of not only the paedophilic and anorexic but more strikingly the murderous impulse. The significant implications for the penal, health and particularly the education system are discussed with recommendations suggested. This is endorsed in the foreword by Lord Alderdice who writes that "it is in the interests of communities to act through informed understanding, and I very much hope that his [Aylward's] lead is followed."
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The book predominantly explores the psychic histories of patients who display their transgenerational conflicts/trauma through forensic acts. It establishes the need to consider the details of patient history in understanding the patient within both the therapeutic encounter and the treatment team milieu. There are many themes of contemporary interest including gang murders, sibling jealousy, fatal eating disorder, personality disorder, and the effects of exclusion and marginalisation within group and community dynamics and the global prevalence of mass murder. Peter Aylward describes the collapse into dyadic thinking and enactment that prevails when the third perspective, classically represented by the father within the Oedipal dynamic, is excluded or absent. Providing detailed case studies he shows how seemingly meaningless explosions of violence or perversion are attempts to master early experiences of trauma and/or exclusion, often passed down unconsciously through the generations. Using the theories of Matte Blanco and notions of the 'critical date' the chapters give unique insight into the timing and triggers of crimes, however apparently random. The final chapter, on the Dunblane Massacre, illuminates the thinking in previous chapters about the crucial importance of triangulating to militate against exclusion/marginalization whose humiliating feelings can be the bedrock of not only the paedophilic and anorexic but more strikingly the murderous impulse. The significant implications for the penal, health and particularly the education system are discussed with recommendations suggested. This is endorsed in the foreword by Lord Alderdice who writes that "it is in the interests of communities to act through informed understanding, and I very much hope that his [Aylward's] lead is followed."

ONE. Palindrome spotting within the calendar of the mind: detecting the re-enactment of original trauma in the crime -- TWO. Perverse triangulation -- THREE. Murder: persecuted by jealousy -- FOUR. Crossing the divide -- FIVE. The revenge involved in diagnosing untreatability -- SIX. Boy do I exist! The avoidance of annihilatory terror through paedophilic acts -- SEVEN. Digesting history as a lifesaver -- EIGHT. In defence of the realm ... of emotion.

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