Sandra M Hoffman 
Smoke and Mirrors [PDF ebook] 
Acknowledgement, Alienation, Antisocial Behaviour and Transformation

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Sandy Hoffman practices as a counseling psychologist in Cape Town. Due to anti-apartheid activism she spent three months as an inmate in prison in 1986. During her internship as a psychologist, between 1996 and 1998 she worked with inmates who had been on death row in Durban-Westville correctional center. Between October 2000 and December 2003 she worked full-time as a psychologist in Pollsmoor correctional center in Cape Town. Her interest in prisons and punishment emerged from her context as inmate, living with violence and learning from the narratives of those most shamed because of it. She resigned from this post when her request to conduct critical research into rehabilitation in the prison was denied, in order to complete her research. She was awarded a Doctorate in Psychology in 2007 from the University of Cape Town for her thesis entitled: "Breaking the silence of violation in a South African prison", published in 2010 in Saarbr E*cken, by Lap Lambert Publishing. Antisocial behaviour terrifies most, if not all human beings. This fear leads to various, previously learned ways of trying to defend against it. It often leads to disrespect in relationships and wars between countries. On a professional level, it has given rise to resources such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual to prevent this behaviour. This book uses case studies, client narratives and socio-political examples to show these different forms of defence are often, ironically also the fuel of growing antisocial and prosocial behaviour. Seeing antisocial behaviour as a resource for learning new skills of defence (instead of justification for disrespect), and using it transformatively, could result in different consequences, based on interpersonal, national and international growth. Prevention and transformation of antisocial behaviour depends crucially on our commitment to look critically at ourselves and the work people do so that society can develop a sense of agency. In this book, the author uses examples from a developing country, South Africa (and as it has learned from other countries, particularly the United States), as a microcosm. Its mission over the past twenty-two years has been to transform from a country ravaged by disrespect to one of mutual respect. It has largely failed, not due to lack of intention, but because of not knowing how legacies from the past are persistent in the identity of the country as they are in the identities of people as individuals and in their relationships. Nonetheless, there are instances where lessons from the past have been used to transform the present. This broad analysis of antisocial behaviour in South Africa can be of particular interest not only in this country, but also to other countries plagued by growing levels of crime and violence.Target Audience:This book would be of interest primarily to an academic audience of psychologists and psychiatrists. It also discusses matters of interest to sociologists, criminologists, lawyers and an informed lay audience of people with an interest in human rights issues, prison reform, criminal justice and politics.

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Формат PDF ● Сторінки 302 ● ISBN 9781536106138 ● Редактор Sandra M Hoffman ● Видавець Nova Science Publishers ● Опубліковано 2016 ● Завантажувані 3 разів ● Валюта EUR ● Посвідчення особи 7216261 ● Захист від копіювання Adobe DRM
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