The Criminal Personality, Volume 2Rowman & Littlefield, 1976 - 592 pagine This is the second of a three volume landmark study of the criminal mind. This book describes an intensive therapeutic approach designed to completely change the criminals way of thinking. The authors reject traditional treatment approaches as reinforcing of the criminals sense of being a victim of society. Rather Yochelson and Samenow stress that the criminal must make a choice to give up criminal thinking and learn morality. A Jason Aronson Book |
Sommario
A New Horizon for Total Change of the Criminal | 3 |
A History of Criminal Rehabilitation | 19 |
First Contacts with the Criminal | 111 |
Choice and Will | 145 |
The Phenomenologic Approach in a Program for Basic Change of the Criminal | 161 |
The Group Format | 179 |
Correctives for Automatic Errors of Thinking | 187 |
Correction of Other Thinking Errors | 267 |
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The Criminal Personality, Volume 2 Samuel Yochelson,Stanton E. Samenow Visualizzazione estratti - 1977 |
The Criminal Personality, Volume 2 Samuel Yochelson,Stanton E. Samenow Visualizzazione estratti - 1976 |
The Criminal Personality, Volume 2 Samuel Yochelson,Stanton E. Samenow Visualizzazione estratti - 1976 |
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