It is a dramatic term for circumstances that eventuate in crime the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person. The victims of soul murder remain in large part possessed by another, their souls in bondage... The Sexual Abuse of Women by Members of the Clergy - 20. lappuseautors: Kathryn A. Flynn - 2010 - 308 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Julius H. Rubin - 1994 - 321 lapas
...abuse, emotional deprivation, corporal punishment, and physical and mental punishments. Soul murder is "the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person."64 Without intending to injure children, acting in the interests of the most elevated spiritual... | |
| P. Susan Penfold - 1998 - 252 lapas
...traumatic bonding, the term 'soul murder' was coined by psychoanalyst Leonard Shengold and applied to 'the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise...another, their souls in bondage to someone else.' Saying that children are the usual victims, Shengold attributes soul murder to physical and mental... | |
| Janice L. Doane, Devon L. Hodges - 2001 - 180 lapas
...10. Leonard Shengold writes that soul murder is "a dramatic term for circumstances that eventuate in crime the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person" (2). This crime is "most often committed by psychotic or psychopathic parents who treat the child as... | |
| Toyin Falola, Christian Jennings - 466 lapas
...dependent on ones who are not nurturing him or her satisfactorily. Shengold defines child abuse as "the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person." (2) "The victims . . . remain in large part possessed by another, their souls in bondage to someone... | |
| Elizabeth P. Cramer - 2002 - 296 lapas
...neither a diagnosis nor a condition. It is a dramatic term for circumstances that eventuate in crime-the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person" (p. 2). One can immediately see how treatment and socialization of children and young adults in a heteronormative... | |
| Gust A. Yep - 2003 - 454 lapas
...neither a diagnosi s nor a condition. It is a dramatic term for circumstances that eventuate in crimc-the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person" (p. 2, my emphasis). Isn't the incessant policing and enforcement, either deliberately or unconsciously,... | |
| Stephen E. Levick - 2004 - 340 lapas
...complicated depersonification to what has been called "soul murder."71 This non-capital offense is defined as "the deliberate attempt to eradicate or compromise the separate identity of another person."72 Cloning, by itself, might not be soul murder, but it could facilitate it if parents were... | |
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