While Wallace is discussing the psychotically depressed person, his words resonate with those people who may feel less depressed but can still relate to the agony of believing and feeling there is no satisfying exit from one's tortured ...
The men then walked away from the pop bottle enclosure and subsequently met Brad Boyer, a prior acquaintance of defendant. The four men sat on a nearby curb and talked for about a half hour until defendant asked Boyer if he wanted to ...
James Jackson Putnam and psychoanalysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Halpern, C. (2002). Suffering, politics, power: A genealogy ... Kramer, K. P., & Gawlick, M. (2003). Martin Buber's I and Thou: Practicing living dialogue.
Kelly testified that he told Ciuzio “I would be glad to” help with the immigration problem but would not accept any ... the Madison Hotel,10 Kelly went with them by chauffered limousine to the Arabs' townhouse on W Street in Georgetown ...
Anderson further testified that Batin had no duties with respect to the paper currency in the bill validator, except to safeguard the funds, and that the cash in the bill validator “wasn't to be touched.” Likewise, Anderson testified ...
The former Police Commissioner of New York, Michael J. Murphy, stated of Escobedo: “What the Court is doing is akin to requiring one boxer to fight by Marquis of Queensbury rules while permitting the other to butt, gouge and bite.
Similarly, he observed, “[h]eadlong flight is not necessarily indicative of wrongdoing, but it is certainly suggestive of such.” Hence the combination of facts supported the Terry stop and frisk. Justice Stevens, speaking for the ...
Government's manipulation of Helen Miller into becoming an informant;” second, “the Government's continued employment of Miller despite her known status as a heroin addict and prostitute, and despite her numerous arrests,” and third, ...
This book is a further contribution to delineating what constitutes the “nuts and bolts” of living a flourishing life, a way of being that blends practicality and passion as it pertains to what an adult spends most of his or her time ...
Marcus has an international reputation for pushing boundaries of psychoanalytic thinking and, with ethics being an increasingly relevant topic in psychoanalysis and our world, this pioneering work is essential reading for psychoanalysts, ...
This study guide includes over 180 multiple-choice and short-answer questions arranged topically for ease of use during the semester, plus an additional set of 18 short-answer questions comprising a comprehensive "practice exam.
This book attempts to fill in the large gap in the Levinas literature, mainly through using a Levinasian-inspired, ethically-infused psychoanalytic approach.
There are many different types of “crazy” bosses that emerge in the psychological space on the interface of the person and organization. Researchers have suggested that in general, the most difficult personality types to work with have ...
government solicitation of the crime plus some other government conduct that creates a risk that a person who would not ... of the District of Columbia, Criminal Jury Instructions No.5.05 (2008), which contains a narrow definition.
To view or download the 2022 Supplement for this book, click here. With the ninth edition of Criminal Procedure, Marcus and Wilson have produced a highly effective classroom teaching tool.
Tragicomedy is the genre of heroes who will not die, who will spring back to life .... Diminished they live and diminished they survive. Death has little it can take away from them that life has not already. They may have taken a tumble ...
When Davey realizes that his scary nighttime visitors are really his unacceptable angry feelings about his little sister, projected into the outside world, he feels free to express his anger in a healthy way.
This book provides practical guidance for attorneys on all the stages of a criminal case from the police investigation immediately following the crime, to issues involving the double jeopardy clause.
reflected in my sense during the dream that I was becoming psychotic, that is, that the death of my "self" as I knew it meant giving up everything I had known in the real world. As I made the ascent to heaven, I began to feel the pain ...
This book claims that a tragicomic outlook--the kind that echoes in black and gallows humour and the laughter through tears of Jewish humour--is the most effective way to manage what Freud called the harshness of everyday life.