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Record Nr.

UNINA9910158840803321

Autore

Alexander Paul

Titolo

Homicidal

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : RosettaBooks, , 2013

©2011

ISBN

0-7953-3399-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (30 p.)

Soggetti

Serial murders - United States

Criminal psychology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1: A Dead Cat on the Line -- Chapter 2: Jane Doe -- Chapter 3: The Man in the Orange Pinto -- Chapter 4: Land of the Serial Killers -- Chapter 5: More Jane Does -- Chapter 6: A Cat in the Ocean -- Chapter 7: 1728 West 81st Street -- Chapter 8: Counsel for the Defense -- Chapter 9: 1742 West 81st Street.

Sommario/riassunto

<p>People simply will not accept the fact that there is such a thing as a homicidal mind, Truman Capote once said, People who would kill as easily as they would write a bad check. But people like this do exist-and in <i>Homicidal,</i> journalist and crime writer Paul Alexander profiles one of the most brutal homicidal minds in criminal history.</p><p>According to allegations, Lonnie Franklin Jr. killed at least ten women-maybe more-in the Los Angeles area over 25 years. Because of serious mistakes in the LAPDs handling of the case, Franklin stayed active for decades-a terrifyingly normal serial killer next door who met his victims mostly through random encounters.</p><p>The best-selling author of true crime titles <i>Accused, Murdered, </i>and <i>Mistried,</i> Alexander delves deep into law enforcement records and collects never-before-heard firsthand accounts to cast new light on this complicated case. Combining the attention to detail of a crime journalist with the eloquent style of a literary master, Alexander will leave you wondering-



could you recognize the serial killer next door?</p>

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910957747803321

Autore

Sandler Joseph

Titolo

Internal objects revisited / / Joseph Sandler & Anne-Marie Sandler; foreword by Otto F. Kernberg

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Karnac, 1998

ISBN

0-429-91509-8

0-429-90086-4

0-429-47609-4

1-283-06845-1

9786613068453

1-84940-257-4

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (192 p.)

Collana

KARNAC

Altri autori (Persone)

SandlerAnne-Marie

Disciplina

150.19/5

150.195

Soggetti

Object relations (Psychoanalysis)

Motivation (Psychology)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; FOREWORD; CHAPTER ONE On the psychoanalytic theory of motivation; CHAPTER TWO The striving for ""identity of perception""; CHAPTER THREE On role-responsiveness; CHAPTER FOUR On object relations and affects; CHAPTER FlVE Character traits and object relations; CHAPTER SIX Stranger anxiety and internal objects; CHAPTER SEVEN Comments on the psychodynamics of interaction; CHAPTER EIGHT A theory of internal object relations; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

The authors show how their ego-psychological object relations theory integrates drive theory and object relations theory and does justice to recent findings regarding the vicissitudes of transference and countertransference interactions in the psychoanalytic situation. 'A significant shift has taken place in the last few decades in the way in



which psychoanalytic theory has developed and in its application to psychoanalytic technique. This development has, in essence, consisted in the ascendance of object relations theory as an overall integrating frame of reference linking psychoanalytic metapsychology closer to the vicissitudes of the psychoanalytic process. This has facilitated the formulation of unconscious intrapsychic conflict in more clinically helpful ways than has the traditional frame of reference exclusively based on the conflict between drives and defensive operations. 'The great interest of the Sandler's approach resides in their careful and systematic elaboration of what might be called the various "building blocks" of a contemporary ego psychological object relations theory, carefully exploring each areas on its own merits before gradually taking them into an overall theoretical approach.