ABSTRACT

In this volume contemporary staff describe their thinking and clinical work. Theoretical underpinnings for the understanding of perversion and violence, questions of risk and ethics and the institutional difficulties which emerge in the care of these patients are presented alongside chapters on clinical work, with adults and adolescents, including chapters on paedophilia, the compulsive use of internet pornography and transsexuality. This volume is of relevance to all those working with people with a range of personality disorders and those working with individuals who present with these types of problems in the mental health services and in private practice. The Portman Clinic has been applying a psychoanalytic framework to the understanding and treatment of violent, perverse, criminal and delinquent patients since its foundations in the early 1930's. All Portman Clinic patients have crossed the boundary from fantasy and impulse to action - action which defies legal and moral boundaries but which also breaches the body boundary of the victims.

chapter One|7 pages

The Portman Clinic

An historical sketch

chapter Two|20 pages

The problem of certain psychic realities

Aggression and violence as perverse solutions

chapter Six|16 pages

Perverse females

Their unique psychopathology

chapter Seven|20 pages

From biting teeth to biting wit

The normative development of aggression 1

chapter Eight|20 pages

Brief communications from the edge

Psychotherapy with challenging adolescents

chapter Nine|22 pages

Compulsive use of virtual sex and internet pornography

Addiction or perversion?

chapter Ten|14 pages

Trans-sexuality

A case of the "Emperor's new clothes"

chapter Thirteen|17 pages

The forensic network and the internal world of the offender 1

Thoughts from consultancy work in the forensic sector