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From childhood onwards, humans use their environment's responses to construct models or schemata to link feelings and impulses with actions and effects. If the environment during those formative years is unreliable, frustrating, or violating, the construction of those internal models can be disrupted and create a disjointed perception of the world, where violence is the only way to feel strong or good about oneself. Before and After Violence explores the complex network of experiences and relationships that contribute to both the origins and consequences of violence, starting in the early stages of life and compounding over time. The contributors to this collection examine the different settings in which violence takes place, look at the variables that propel its occurrence in local and global instances, and depict how each can be traced back to profound feelings of betrayal, helplessness, and anger that manifest in the physical discharges of aggression towards a single person or a who

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This book is urgently needed! We are a violent species living in a violent society with the highest rate of firearm-related deaths in the 'civilized' world, and we are becoming inured by the epidemic of mass murder from terrorist attacks. The contributors to this very readable and celebrated text are all experts in the field and offer us a very comprehensive study of this problem. From the microscopic/ individual developmental to the macroscopic/ societal perspective, this vital contribution is a must-read for all clinicians and students of the human condition. -- Ira Brenner, MD, Jefferson Medical College; author of Dark Matters- Exploring the Realm of Psychic Devastation

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Chapter 1: The Realm of Violence: An Overview by Salman Akhtar and Shawn Blue Chapter 2: Learning the Difference between Hate and Violence by Kerry Kelly Novick Chapter 3: Rage, Violence, and Terrorism by Ann G Smolen Chapter 4: Gods Do Not Negotiate: A Psycho-Historical Look at Terrorism by Vamik Volkan, Chapter 5: The Roles of Essentialism and Religion as Scaffolds to Terrorism: Some Psycho-historical Considerations by Vincenzo Sanguineti Chapter 6: Hateful Feelings in the Transference and Countertransference by Aisha Abbasi Chapter 7: From Rage to Obliteration: Prejudice in the Analytic Dyad by Suzanne Benser Chapter 8: Experience-generated Hostile Destructiveness Fuels Hate, Violence, and Terrorism: a Concluding Commentary by Henri Parens

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/18/2017 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498568586, 978-1498568586
      ISBN10: 1498568580

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      Book Synopsis
      From childhood onwards, humans use their environment's responses to construct models or schemata to link feelings and impulses with actions and effects. If the environment during those formative years is unreliable, frustrating, or violating, the construction of those internal models can be disrupted and create a disjointed perception of the world, where violence is the only way to feel strong or good about oneself. Before and After Violence explores the complex network of experiences and relationships that contribute to both the origins and consequences of violence, starting in the early stages of life and compounding over time. The contributors to this collection examine the different settings in which violence takes place, look at the variables that propel its occurrence in local and global instances, and depict how each can be traced back to profound feelings of betrayal, helplessness, and anger that manifest in the physical discharges of aggression towards a single person or a who

      Trade Review
      This book is urgently needed! We are a violent species living in a violent society with the highest rate of firearm-related deaths in the 'civilized' world, and we are becoming inured by the epidemic of mass murder from terrorist attacks. The contributors to this very readable and celebrated text are all experts in the field and offer us a very comprehensive study of this problem. From the microscopic/ individual developmental to the macroscopic/ societal perspective, this vital contribution is a must-read for all clinicians and students of the human condition. -- Ira Brenner, MD, Jefferson Medical College; author of Dark Matters- Exploring the Realm of Psychic Devastation

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: The Realm of Violence: An Overview by Salman Akhtar and Shawn Blue Chapter 2: Learning the Difference between Hate and Violence by Kerry Kelly Novick Chapter 3: Rage, Violence, and Terrorism by Ann G Smolen Chapter 4: Gods Do Not Negotiate: A Psycho-Historical Look at Terrorism by Vamik Volkan, Chapter 5: The Roles of Essentialism and Religion as Scaffolds to Terrorism: Some Psycho-historical Considerations by Vincenzo Sanguineti Chapter 6: Hateful Feelings in the Transference and Countertransference by Aisha Abbasi Chapter 7: From Rage to Obliteration: Prejudice in the Analytic Dyad by Suzanne Benser Chapter 8: Experience-generated Hostile Destructiveness Fuels Hate, Violence, and Terrorism: a Concluding Commentary by Henri Parens

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