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The emptied soul : on the nature of the psychopath

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextWoodstock, CN Spring Publications Edition: New ed. 1999 composed by B. Spalding HarrisDescription: xi, 156pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0882143719
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC555 .G8313 1999
Contents:
1 Total health and the unhealed daimon. 2 The archetype of the invalid. 3 Eros. 4 Outsiders, delinquents, and invalids of eros (psychopaths). 5 Psychopaths in literature. 6 The development of the term psychopathy. 7 Deserts of the soul--lacunae and heredity. 8 Eros as invalid. 9 The missing morality. 10 Lack of psychic development. 11 Background depression and fear. 12 Sexuality and religion in psychopaths. 13 Secondary symptoms of psychopathy. 14 Psychopaths and compensation. 15 Aggression, shadow, and eros - The miracle of why psychopaths do not rule the world. 16 The treatment of psychopaths. 17 In praise of morality and good manners
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Orig. pub. in German as Seelenwuster--Betrachtungenuuber eros und psychopathie by Raben Reihe, Schweizer Spiegel Verlag, Zurich.. Transl. by Gary V. Hartman.. "Formerly published as Eros on crutches" in Spring Publications' first and second eds.

1 Total health and the unhealed daimon. 2 The archetype of the invalid. 3 Eros. 4 Outsiders, delinquents, and invalids of eros (psychopaths). 5 Psychopaths in literature. 6 The development of the term psychopathy. 7 Deserts of the soul--lacunae and heredity. 8 Eros as invalid. 9 The missing morality. 10 Lack of psychic development. 11 Background depression and fear. 12 Sexuality and religion in psychopaths. 13 Secondary symptoms of psychopathy. 14 Psychopaths and compensation. 15 Aggression, shadow, and eros - The miracle of why psychopaths do not rule the world. 16 The treatment of psychopaths. 17 In praise of morality and good manners

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