
| Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: ATTACHMENT GONE WRONG 1 A case of violence 2 The myth of original sin and the death instinct 3 Aggression and violence 4 From attunement to attachment and the trauma of loss 5 The psychobiological roots of violence 6 Secure and insecure attachments in the formation of the self 7 Self and other 8 In defence of the self PART II: THE PSYCHOBIOLOGY OF TRAUMA 9 The unspeakable: child sexual abuse 10 Psychological trauma and attachment 11 From psychological trauma to violence and psychiatric illness PART III: THE PREVALENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA 12 Cultures and violence 13 The dehumanisation of the ‘other’ 14 The traumatic origins of legitimate violence 15 Love and hate Epilogue: And what about terrorism? References Index |
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