Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Origins Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Dynamic and Biologic Origins Chapter 5 Developmental Origins Part 6 Structure and Dynamics Chapter 7 Affective Life and Death Chapter 8 Unconscious Defense and Conscious Choice Part 9 Violence, Psychosis, and Related States Chapter 10 Modes of Aggression Chapter 11 Psychosis and Psychopathy Part 12 Treatment Chapter 13 Psychotherapeutic Issues Part 14 Appendix 1: Jonathan Guard — Deception and Denial in Psychopathy Part 15 Appendix 2: Louis Cypher — Paranoid Schizophrenia and Psychopathy Part 16 Appendix 3: The Rorschach Psychodiagnosis of Psychopathy Chapter 17 References, Index
J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D., is a diplomate in forensic psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology. Chief of the Court Services, Forensic Mental Health Division for San Diego County, he also devotes time to a private civil and criminal forensic practice, research, writing, and teaching. He is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine; a clinical associate professor of psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego; and an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego School of Law. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment and was recently elected President of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. In 1992 he received the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Profession Award from the California Psychological Association.
This book represents the confluence of many streams of thought and
addresses the interest of the whole mental health field in a way in
which few others have.
*James S. Grotstein*
A compelling integration of psychobiological data on predatory
aggression in humans. Dr. Meloy covers the clinical spectrum of
psychopathic behavior, making the book of value to all therapists.
He presents psychopathy as a distinct entity and a
characterological component of a variety of other disorders. The
Psychopathic Mind is the most significant contribution to
psychopathy since the publication of Cleckley's Mask of Sanity in
1941. We are introduced in these pages to the thinking of Otto
Kernberg and Ted Bundy. There are quotes from the Bible and the
Boston Strangler. This book is required reading for anyone who
wishes to understand psychopathic behavior."
*Emanuel Tanay*
This is a superb presentation of what is currently known about the
psychopathic personality and its functioning. The discussion is
comprehensive and clearly and forcefully articulated, making it
maximally useful for clinical and forensic settings. The book would
be highly useful and helpful for all clinicians engaged in the
evaluation and treatment of criminal psychopaths. This extremely
important work fills a vacuum in the understanding of psychopathic
disorders from the psychological and psychodynamic perspective.
*William W. Meissner*
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