Кейв Бен: Опасен для общества. Судебный психиатр о заболеваниях, которые провоцируют преступное поведение

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“ – When did you cut off your penis? — I asked.

An unusual conversation over a game of checkers, isn’t it? Even for a medical student. We talked for about an hour and seemed to get along quite well, perhaps because Graham was winning the game. He was a patient in the general psychiatry department of St. Jude Hospital. I often stayed to see what the department was like after the doctors went home.”

“I wanted to stab her in the stomach,” she told me. – I’m sick of her trying to kill me.

I looked at her with some surprise. She didn’t look dangerous.

– I thought she deliberately damaged the gas water heater and tried to poison me with carbon monoxide while I was sleeping. I heard on the news that several children died due to a faulty boiler. There was no connection, but I was sure it was her.”

“He wanted to eat, but every time he was terribly afraid for his life, so he ate half of what he bought, so that if he got sick, he could use the remaining food as evidence for police.”

The author of this book is Ben Cave, a leading UK forensic psychiatrist. For more than 30 years, he has worked in prisons and psychiatric hospitals, helping men and women with problems such as delirium, schizophrenia, drug addiction, personality disorders and severe depression.

Cave claims that in this book he puts himself and his patients under the microscope. He talks about the “psychological scars” that inevitably remain when working in this field.

“A forensic psychiatrist examines the issue of insanity and crime from several angles: from the point of view of the doctor, the patient and his personal, human one. Should we be afraid of mentally ill people? Or are the formally healthy much more dangerous? What is it like to lie in a clinic for years, not always aware of your existence? Can mentally ill criminals realize what they have done and repent? And should society change its view of the crimes of mentally ill people? This fascinating book is about this and much more.” — Alena Lenkovskaya, criminal lawyer, legal psychologist, author of the blog alenushkalen

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Кейв Бен: Опасен для общества. Судебный психиатр о заболеваниях, которые провоцируют преступное поведение

« — Когда вы отрезали себе пенис? — спросил я.

Необычный разговор за игрой в шашки, правда? Даже для студента-медика. Мы разговаривали около часа и, казалось, достаточно хорошо ладили, возможно, потому, что Грэм выигрывал партию. Он был пациентом отделения общей психиатрии больницы Святого Иуды. Я часто оставался, чтобы посмотреть, что представляет собой отделение после того, как врачи уходят домой».

« — Я хотела ударить ее ножом в живот, — сказала она мне. — Меня достало, что она пыталась убить меня.

Я посмотрел на нее с некоторым удивлением. Она не выглядела опасной.

— Я думала, что она намеренно испортила газовую колонку и пыталась отравить меня угарным газом, пока я спала. Я слышала в новостях, что несколько детей погибло из-за неисправного бойлера. Здесь не было никакой связи, но я была уверена, что это она».

«Есть он хотел, но каждый раз жутко боялся за свою жизнь, поэтому съедал половину того, что купил, чтобы, если ему станет плохо, использовать оставшеюся еду в качестве улики для полиции».

Автор этой книги — Бен Кейв, ведущий судебный психиатр Великобритании. Вот уже более 30 лет он работает в тюрьмах и психиатрических больницах закрытого типа, оказывая помощь мужчинам и женщинам с такими проблемами, как бред, шизофрения, наркозависимость, расстройство личности и тяжелая депрессия.

Кейв утверждает, что в этой книге он помещает под микроскоп себя и своих пациентов. Он рассказывает о своих «психологических шрамах», которые неизбежно остаются при работе в этой сфере.

«Судебный психиатр исследует вопрос безумия и преступления с нескольких ракурсов: с точки зрения врача, пациента и своей личной, человеческой. Стоит ли бояться психически нездоровых людей? Или формально здоровые намного опаснее? Каково это — годами лежать в клинике, не всегда осознавая свое существование? Могут ли душевнобольные преступники осознавать, что натворили, и раскаиваться? И должно ли общество изменить свой взгляд на преступления психически нездоровых людей? Об этом и многом другом эта увлекательная книга». — Алёна Ленковская, уголовный юрист, юридический психолог, автор блога alenushkalen

Cave Ben: Dangerous to society. Forensic psychiatrist on diseases that provoke criminal behavior

“ – When did you cut off your penis? — I asked.

An unusual conversation over a game of checkers, isn’t it? Even for a medical student. We talked for about an hour and seemed to get along quite well, perhaps because Graham was winning the game. He was a patient in the general psychiatry department of St. Jude Hospital. I often stayed to see what the department was like after the doctors went home.”

“I wanted to stab her in the stomach,” she told me. – I’m sick of her trying to kill me.

I looked at her with some surprise. She didn’t look dangerous.

– I thought she deliberately damaged the gas water heater and tried to poison me with carbon monoxide while I was sleeping. I heard on the news that several children died due to a faulty boiler. There was no connection, but I was sure it was her.”

“He wanted to eat, but every time he was terribly afraid for his life, so he ate half of what he bought, so that if he got sick, he could use the remaining food as evidence for police.”

The author of this book is Ben Cave, a leading UK forensic psychiatrist. For more than 30 years, he has worked in prisons and psychiatric hospitals, helping men and women with problems such as delirium, schizophrenia, drug addiction, personality disorders and severe depression.

Cave claims that in this book he puts himself and his patients under the microscope. He talks about the “psychological scars” that inevitably remain when working in this field.

“A forensic psychiatrist examines the issue of insanity and crime from several angles: from the point of view of the doctor, the patient and his personal, human one. Should we be afraid of mentally ill people? Or are the formally healthy much more dangerous? What is it like to lie in a clinic for years, not always aware of your existence? Can mentally ill criminals realize what they have done and repent? And should society change its view of the crimes of mentally ill people? This fascinating book is about this and much more.” — Alena Lenkovskaya, criminal lawyer, legal psychologist, author of the blog alenushkalen

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Author

Бен Кейв

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978-5-04-186952-6

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