基本説明
Provides a psychodynamic conceptualization of stalking with a particular emphasis on developmental issues related to attachment, identity formation, and emotional states involving jealousy, envy, and anger.
Full Description
Offers mental health professionals and attorneys a review of research on stalking and related forms of obsessional harassment as well as recommendations for assessment and treatment of young stalking victims and perpetrators. The book explores related forms of obsessional harassment such as bullying, sexual harassment and dating violence, and provides a psychodynamic conceptualization of stalking with a particular emphasis on developmental issues related to attachment, identity formation, and emotional states involving jealousy, envy and anger. Practical recommendations for managing stalking cases, implementing policy and maintaining personal safety should make this a useful resource for mental health professionals, parents and school officials.
Contents
What is Stalking?; Stalking as a Problem in Youth; The Nature of Stalking in Young People; Why Does Stalking Develop?; Identifying The Early Signs; The Risk of Violence; The Impact on Victims; Interventions and Case Management; Legal Responses.