The Emptied Soul: On the Nature of the Psychopath, by Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig
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Here an attempt is made to detect psychopathy in all its danger, but also in its tragedy. Guggenbühl-Craig aims to help identify psychopaths, to protect themselves from them, and to understand their suffering. The author reviews the field, gives an explanation of the main symptoms, suggests an approach to treatment, and then presents a new vision: psychopathy is not so much a deficiency of morality as it is crippled Eros.
The Emptied Soul: On the Nature of the Psychopath, by Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig- Amazon Sales Rank: #922181 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
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About the Author Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig is past President of both the Jung Institute in Zürich and the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He lives in Zürich, Switzerland.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Recommended by Psychologists By Learch This was one of three books recommended by a Psychologist who helped me to understand my wife. This was also recommended by others during that time. She had every secondary trait, almost as if she was the subject of this book. It sure as heck helped me protect myself. Highly recommended.
22 of 29 people found the following review helpful. Astonishing! By Diana M. Rodriguez This book is astonishing! It is a simple masterpiece. The author has given an amazing account of different types of psychopaths in the short, but oh so sweet, book.Guggenbuhl-Craig should write more books. His style is amazing- it is easy to comprehend and extremely intelligent.I applaud this book and its author. This is one of the best books on the subject I have ever read. Should get 10 Stars!!!
16 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Out of date with current state of knowledge, awkward read By Mike I was more than a bit surprised at the glowing reviews for this book. The awkward writing will tip you off that this is a translated book. And the absence of references or a bibliography reveals a lack of scholarly rigor. I was first struck by a statement on page 68, made with a degree of certainty that is neither warranted nor substantiated by research. Citing the work of Manfred Bleuler, he writes "They do not become psychopaths because their mothers reject them but the other way around." This `they were born defective' theory appears to be derived from his ex post facto observations done at the Burghölzli asylum in Zurich. It is significant to note that his theory dovetails nicely with the work of his father, Eugen Bleuler, a proponent of eugenics in Nazi Germany. (see International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 4 (1993) 133-148) Contrast this with the results of several psychological studies ("Becoming Attached", Robert Karen, pg 60)[...] Levy writing about adopted children who were deceitful and eerily detached; Bender reporting on psychopathic-like children who had been in a series of foster care and adoptive homes; Bakwin, Goldfarb, and Spitz warning about the psychiatric damage done to institutionalized babies [...] they unanimously found the same symptoms in children deprived of their mothers I did find some value in the later chapters, where Guggenbuhl-Craig details the symptoms and includes references to the "compensated psychopath." It was in the final chapters, though, where he discusses the Jungian concept of the "shadow" and how there is a bit of psychopath in all of us, that I found most compelling. Finally, I would caution that certainty in the field of psychological research will only come about when we can know the *complete* experience of a human being. Right now, most research (necessarily) relies heavily on the hearsay of caretakers. To claim objectivity from this group ignores the vested interest that they have in portraying themselves as loving and blameless.
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