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    Is President Trump's fascism out of control? Why do powerful men masturbate in front of women? When do sexual cravings turn into sexual harassment? Are people just evil or horribly impulsive? People are not evil. But they do exhibit evil behavior. Evil Inside Us: Dangers of No Impulse Control addresses the sheer threat to self and others when you give into everything you want. Indulgence is more than gluttony. Indulgence is instant gratification. You indulge in urges or impulses for personal gain. But the effects can be apocalyptic. It can create monstrous and selfish behaviors that can disrupt jobs, friendships, partner relationships, daily routines, sexual habits and the government. Over-indulgers are addicts, aggressors, bullies, rule-violators and authoritarians, all of whom revel in stampeding on innocent victims. These victims become collateral casualties of callously insensitive indulgers, who dream big but act small, speak loud but say little, and inside are pure narcissists.  This audiobook follows the principles of applied behavior analysis and behavioral systems to survey the three main areas drastically affected by urge-indulgence. The first area explored is why impulsive people are so unhappy and how this corrupts communication in marriages or partner relationships. The second area explored is how impulsiveness fosters anger and completely ruins friendships or parents' relationships with their children. The third area explored is how outwardly good people have evil or selfish impulses. Find out why sex habits spin out of control and lead to public masturbation and gross improprieties. What motivates powerful men in Capital Hill, Hollywood, Silicon Valley and the News Media to harass women? Exposed is the hypocrisy of impulsive people who act morally or politically righteous to hide their own debauchery. The audiobook ends with a spotlight on the travesty of President Donald Trump, the worst example of impulsiveness. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Doug Cooper. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/112099/bk_acx0_112099_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis is a state-of-the-art overview of the problem of boundary violations in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. This new edition is a major overhaul of the seminal first edition, published 20 years ago, and addresses topics with which every psychoanalyst, therapist, resident, and training director should be conversant. Penned by one of the foremost experts on psychoanalysis, the book is both broad and thorough in scope, presenting models of prevention to help readers avoid boundary problems in their practices and providing expert advice on institutional responses to complaints and rumors. In addition, the impact of boundary violations on patients is examined, a long-neglected and overdue exploration that encourages increased institutional responsiveness to victims' needs. The book was designed to inform and forearm, with chapters and features that psychoanalysts and therapists will find eminently useful: ¿ The fear that the patient may commit suicide and how that fear may play a role in the development of boundary violations warrants a separate chapter therapists will find illuminating.¿ Boundaries in cyberspace, a topic only recently pertinent, is explored in depth in a chapter that provides guidance on how the therapeutic frame has been broadened by the impact of texting, email, googling, and social media.¿ Detailed guidelines on how to handle complaints are included, information that will prepare organizations to respond both strategically and compassionately to these complex situations.¿ Examples and cases are based on those the author has encountered over 30 years of evaluating, treating, and consulting and reflect the diversity of clinical practice, involving both male and female violators as well as victims and their families.¿ Boundary violations do not always include a sexual relationship, and the types of boundary violations discussed include nonsexual, supervisory, and post-termination. Every chapter has been updated to include new data and current understanding, addressing the most critically important topics in a rigorous, yet humane manner. Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis is the most authoritative resource on the subject, and will help the reader manage boundaries across a variety of therapeutic contexts.
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    Juvenile Law Violators Human Rights and the Development of New Juvenile Justice Systems: ab 41.49 €
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