This book delves into the psychological factors that drive women to commit violent crimes, exploring their motivations, backgrounds, and societal influences. It analyzes case studies and offers insights into the complexities of female aggression, challenging traditional perceptions of women in the context of crime. By focusing on the interplay of mental health, trauma, and societal expectations, the work sheds light on a often-overlooked aspect of criminal behavior.
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- 2024
- 2023
A leading forensic psychotherapist with three decades of experiences looks at the roots and motivations of female violence through a series of deeply affecting real-life therapy sessions
- 2014
Toxic Couples: The Psychology of Domestic Violence
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the intricate relationship between psychological data and real-world clinical cases to analyze the causes and expressions of violence. Through high-profile examples, it delves into the underlying factors that contribute to violent behavior, providing a comprehensive understanding of this complex issue.
- 2008
Focusing on the psychology of violent and criminal women, this book delves into psychodynamic and criminological perspectives, highlighting the connections between childhood experiences and adult behavior. It features illustrative case material that enriches the exploration of these themes, providing insights into the underlying factors that contribute to female criminality.