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End of the Sentence: Psychotherapy with Female Offenders [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 317 g, 17 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036707432X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367074326
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 317 g, 17 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036707432X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367074326

HMP Holloway was the largest women’s prison in Europe, historically holding numerous infamous female criminals and eliciting intrigue and fascination from the public. The End of the Sentence: Psychotherapy with Female Offenders documents the rich and varied psychotherapeutic work undertaken by dedicated specialists in this intense and often difficult environment, where attempts to provide psychological security were often undermined by conflicting ideas of physical security.

Women commit crime most often in the context of poverty, addiction and transgenerational violence or trauma, familial cycles of offending and imprisonment which are often overlooked. Using personal testimony and case studies, and screened through the lens of psychoanalytic theory, the book examines the enduring therapeutic and relational endeavor to find connection, closure and to experience a "good enough" ending with prisoners when the possibility of a positive new beginning often seemed remote. It also considers how the cultural and political discourse remains hostile towards women who are incarcerated, and how this may have culminated in the closure of the only female prison in London.

Through insightful real-life accounts, this insightful book also emphasizes the importance of professionals finding ways of supporting one another to offer women who have entered the criminal justice system a way to leave it. It will prove fascinating reading for forensic psychotherapists, forensic psychologists and criminologists, as well as anything interested in the criminal justice system.

Recenzijas

"Most of the women in our prisons are troubled rather than troublesome. This book records the efforts of some remarkable people who worked in Holloway prison to help women turn their lives around." Baroness Jean Corston

Acknowledgements viii
Series Editor's Foreword ix
Editors And Contributors xv
Foreword xix
Estela Welldon
Introduction 1(8)
Jessica Collier
PART I PRISON AND THE SYMBOLIC MOTHER
Chapter One The violence of austerity
9(14)
Maureen Mansfield
Chapter Two Twenty years in prison: reflections on the birth of the Born Inside project and psychotherapy in HMP Holloway
23(18)
Pamela Windham Stewart
Chapter Three Who's holding the baby? Containment, dramatherapy and the pregnant therapist
41(18)
Lorna Downing
Lorraine Grout
PART II WORKING WITH INSTITUTIONAL DYNAMICS
Chapter Four Encountering HMP Holloway: a conversation
59(13)
Paola Franciosi
Karen Rowe
Chapter Five Challenges: working at the boundary of confinement and freedom
72(13)
Kimberley Wilson
Chapter Six Parallel endings: a personal reflection on the closure of HMP Holloway
85(16)
Chrissy Reeves
PART III LIVING IN PRISON
Chapter Seven Living and dying: a journey through the life cycle of the Onyx art therapy group for women from overseas
101(22)
Siobhan Lennon
Zoe Atkinson
Chapter Eight "I will never get out of here": therapeutic work with an Imprisonment for Public Protection prisoner caught up in the criminal justice system
123(14)
Sabina Amiga
Chapter Nine "I could do it on my eyelashes": holding the unthinkable for the unthinking patient
137(16)
Frances Maclennan
Catherine McCoy
PART IV PRISON AND SOCIETY
Chapter Ten Holloway and after: from loss to creativity
153(11)
Sophie Benedict
Chapter Eleven Trauma, art and the "borderspace": working with unconscious re-enactments
164(19)
Jessica Collier
Afterword 183(2)
Jessica Collier
Pamela Windham Stewart
Index 185
Pamela Windham Stewart has worked for over twenty years as a psychotherapist in a number of prisons where she has developed and facilitated therapy groups for mothers and babies who are incarcerated. Pamela lectures widely and is the founder of the Saturday Forensic Forum. She has a private practice and is a clinical supervisor.

Jessica Collier is an art psychotherapist and clinical supervisor working with women in the female prison estate. She lectures widely on forensic art psychotherapy and her published work focuses on trauma and unconscious re-enactments in forensic institutions. Jessica is co-convenor of the Forensic Arts Therapies Advisory Group and visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire.