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245 4 _aThe Dark Side of the Mind
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500 _aTrue stories from the case files of a forensic psychologist
505 _aHere be monsters
_rBig boys don't cry--
_rThe blame game--
_rFaking it--
_rWitchdoctors and brainwashers--
_rPower plays--
_rInsults and injuries--
_rA man's world--
_rThe case of the missing finger--
_rSafe and sound--
_rThe sum of our parts--
520 _a ; 'For those of us who play by the rule book, few things are more fascinating and rankling than those who choose to tear it apart. Some of the stories I tell here are heart-breaking, others enraging and some plain weird but what connects them is the insight they give us into the human condition.' Kerry Daynes has worked with some of the most complex and challenging criminals in prisons and secure hospitals as well as the victims of crime. A large part of her day job is spent delving into the psyche of convicted men and women to try to understand what lies behind their actions and how to set them on the path to becoming law-abiding citizens. Welcome to the life of a forensic psychologist. No two days are the same. The people you work with are wildly unpredictable, sometimes frightening and often deeply frustrating. Drawing on her case files from the frontline, The Dark Side of the Mind offers readers an unforgettable insight into the psychological causes of some of the most extreme forms of human behaviour, and what the treatment and incarceration of those who transgress says about society.
630 0 _aHV SOCIAL PATHOLOGY. SOCIAL AND PUBLIC WELFARE. CRIMINOLOGY
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650 _aCareer in forensic psychology
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650 _aCriminal psychology
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650 _aMentally ill offenders
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700 _aDaynes, Kerry
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953 _d2019-10-09 12:26:37
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