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Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream: A Forensic Psychiatrist Illuminates the Darker Side of Human Behavior

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by Robert I. Simon


  New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault. http://www.nycagainstrape.org. Accessed August 28, 2007

  Prentky R, Cohen M, Seghorn T: Development of a rational taxonomy for the classification of rapists: the Massachusetts Treatment Center System. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 13:39–70, 1985

  Pressley SA: Rapist asked to use condom gets 40 years. The Washington Post, May 15, 1993, A3

  Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. http://www.rainn.org. Accessed August 28, 2007

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  Rosenberg R, Knight RA, Prentky RA, et al: Validating components of a taxonomic system for rapists: a path analytic approach. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 16:169–185, 1988

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  Shields WM, Shields LM: Forcible rape: an evolutionary perspective. Ethology and Sociobiology 4:115–136, 1983

  Simon RI: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Litigation: Guidelines for Forensic Assessment, 2nd Edition. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2003

  Sullivan K, Sevilla G: Serial rapists: varied profiles, similar patterns. The Washington Post, August 22, 1993, A1, A20

  Sullivan T: Unequal Verdicts: The Park Jogger Trials. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1992

  Thornhill R, Palmer CT: Why men rape. The Sciences, January/ February 2000, pp 30–36

  Van der Kolk BA: Physical and sexual abuse of adults, in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 8th Edition. Edited by Sadock BJ, Sadock VA. Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkins, 2005, pp 2393– 2398

  Chapter 5: Stalkers

  American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2000

  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Injury Center. http:// www.cdc.gov/injury. Accessed February 2, 2008

  Chance S: If not our business, then whose? Psychiatric Times, December 1993, p 41

  Dietz PE: Defenses against dangerous people when arrest and commitment fail, in American Psychiatric Press Review of Clinical Psychiatry and the Law, Vol 1. Edited by Simon RI. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1990, pp 205–219

  Dietz PE, Matthews DB, Van Duyne C, et al: Threatening and otherwise inappropriate letters to Hollywood celebrities. J Forensic Sci 36:185–209, 1991

  Douglas JE, Burgess AW, Burgess AG, et al: Crime Classification Manual. New York, Lexington Books, 1992

  Ellis D, Blackman J, Sellinger M, et al: Nowhere to hide. People, May 17, 1993, pp 63–66, 68, 71–72

  Jones J: Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, The Man Who Shot John Lennon. New York, Villard, 1992

  Lardner G: Federal task force suggests states make stalking a felony offense. The Washington Post, September 12, 1993, A19

  Lesson F: Inside the mind of a star stalker. Crimebeat, April 1992, pp 20–25, 57

  Lystad M: Violence in the Home. New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1986

  Meloy JR: Violent Attachments. Northvale, NJ, Jason Aronson, 1992

  Meloy J R: Demographic and clinical comparison of obsessional followers and offenders with mental disorders. Am J Psychiatry 152:258–263, 1995

  Revelations on John Lennon’s assassination. Larry King Live, transcript #721, December 17, 1992

  Segal J: Erotomania revisited: from Kraepelin to DSM-III-R. Am J Psychiatry 146:1261–1266, 1989

  Stalking Resource Center: Stalking fact sheet. http://www.ncvc.org/ src. Accessed February 2, 2008

  Wolfe L: Double Life: The Shattering Affair Between Chief Judge Sol Wachtler and Socialite Joy Silverman. New York, Pocket Books, 1994

  Chapter 6: Workplace Violence

  American Psychiatric Association Task Force Report on Clinician Safety. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1992

  Baron SA: Violence in the Workplace. Ventura, CA, Pathfinder, 1993

  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor: Survey of Workplace Violence Prevention 2005. October 27, 2006. http:// www.bls.gov/iif/osh_wpvs.htm. Accessed February 4, 2008

  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Topics: Occupational violence. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/violence. Accessed February 4, 2008

  Douglas JE, Burgess AW, Burgess AG, et al: Crime Classification Manual. New York, Lexington Books, 1992, pp 111–115

  Ex-doctor charged with hospital murders. July 18, 2000. http://archives .cnn.com/2000/LAW/07/18/doctor.killings. Accessed February 12, 2008

  Fox JA, Levin J: Overkill: Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed. New York, Plenum, 1994

  Gold LH: Sexual Harassment: Psychiatric Assessment in Employment Litigation. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2004

  Malmquist CP: School violence, in Textbook of Violence Assessment and Management. Edited by Simon RI, Tardiff K. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2008, pp 537–554

  Samenow E: Inside the Criminal Mind. Crown, 2004

  Schouten R: Workplace violence and the clinician, in Textbook of Violence Assessment and Management. Edited by Simon RI, Tardiff K. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2008, pp 501–520

  Simon RI: The myth of “imminent” violence in psychiatry and the law. University of Cincinnati Law Review 79:631–644, 2006

  Simon RI, Tardiff K (eds): Textbook of Violence Assessment and Management. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2008

  Sperry L: Psychiatric Consultation in the Workplace. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1993

  Spotswood S: Prominent NIM H psychiatrist slain. http://www .usmedicine.com. Accessed September 19, 2007

  Tardiff K: Clinical risk assessment of violence, in Textbook of Violence Assessment and Management. Edited by Simon RI, Tardiff K. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2008, pp 3–18

  True Crime: Mass Murderers. Alexandria, VA, Time-Life Books, 1992

  Worker Health Chartbook 2004. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/ chartbook. Accessed September 19, 2007

  Chapter 7: Multiple Personality and Crime

  American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition, Revised. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1987

  American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 2000

  Brown SJ: Unusual rape case draws attention to culpability in multiple personality disorder. Clinical Psychiatry News, January 1995, pp 4, 13

  Coons PM: Iatrogenesis and malingering of multiple personality disorder in the forensic evaluation of homicide defendants. Psychiatr Clin North Am 14:757–768, 1991

  Daro D, McCurdy K: Current Trends in Child Abuse Reporting and Fatalities: The Results of the 1991 Annual Fifty State Survey. Chicago IL, National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, 1992

  Dinwiddie SH, North CS, Yutzy SH: Multiple personality disorder: scientific and medicolegal issues. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 21:69–79, 1993

  Fox JA, Levin J: Overkill: Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed. New York, Plenum, 1994

  Halleck SL: Dissociative phenomena and the question of responsibility. Int J Clin Exp Hypn 38:298–314, 1990

  Herman J L: Trauma and Recovery. New York, Basic Books, 1992

  Hypnotic misrecall. Sci Am 252:73, June 1985

  Kluft RP: The simulation and dissimulation of Multiple Personality Disorder. Am J Clin Hypn 30:104–118, 1987

  Kluft RP (ed): Incest-Related Syndromes of Adult Psychopathology. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1990

  Levitt S, Sider D, Wescot G: Portrait of a killer: even after confessing to the shocking drowning of her two small sons, Susan
Smith remains an enigma. People, November 21, 1994, pp 54–59

  Lewis DO, Bard JS: Multiple personality and forensic issues in multiple personality disorder. Psychiatr Clin North Am 14:741–756, 1991

  Maldonado JR, Spiegel D: Dissociative disorders, in The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry, 4th Edition. Edited by Hales RE, Yudofsky SC. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2003, pp 721–729

  McHugh PR: Psychiatric misadventures. American Scholar 61:497– 510, 1992

  Orne MT, Dinges DF, Orne EC: On the differential diagnosis of multiple personality in the forensic context. Int J Clin Exp Hypn 32:118–169, 1984

  Perr IN: Crime and multiple personality disorder: a case history and discussion. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 19:203–214, 1991

  Putnam FW: Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. New York, Guilford, 1989

  Shechmeister B R, French AP: The multiple personality syndrome and criminal defense. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 11:17–25, 1983

  Shengold L: Soul Murder: The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Deprivation. New York, Fawcett Columbine, 1991

  Spiegel D (ed): Dissociation: Culture, Mind, and Body. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1994

  Steinberg M, Bancroft J, Buchanan J: Multiple personality disorder in criminal law. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 21:345–356, 1993

  True Crime: Compulsion to Kill. Alexandria, VA, Time-Life Books, 1993

  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau: Child Maltreatment 2005. http://www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/ statistics/can.cfm. Accessed September 16, 2007

  Watkins JG: The Bianchi (L.A. Hillside Strangler) case: sociopath or multiple personality? Int J Clin Exp Hypn 32:67–101, 1984

  Weissberg M: The First Sin of Ross Michael Carlson. New York, Delacorte, 1992

  Widom CS: The Cycle of Violence. Washington, DC, National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, October 1992

  Chapter 8: The Ultimate Betrayal

  American Psychiatric Association: The Principles of Medical Ethics With Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1993

  Bates CM, Brodsky AM: Sex in the Therapy Hour. New York, Guilford, 1989

  Brabant E, Falzeder E, Giampieri-Deutsch P (eds): The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi. Boston, MA, The Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, 2001

  Chafetz GS, Chafetz M E: Obsession: The Bizarre Relationship Between a Prominent Harvard Psychiatrist and Her Suicidal Patient. New York, Crown, 1994

  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario: The Final Report of the Task Force on Sexual Abuse of Patients: An Independent Task Force Commissioned by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Toronto, ON, Canada, November 25, 1991

  Epstein RS: Keeping Boundaries: Maintaining Safety and Integrity in the Psychotherapeutic Process. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1994

  Epstein RS, Simon RI: The Exploitation Index: an early warning indicator of boundary violations in psychotherapy. Bull Menninger Clin 54:450–465, 1990

  Epstein RS, Simon RI, Kay GG: Assessing boundary violations in psychotherapy: survey results with the Exploitation Index. Bull Menninger Clin 56:1–17, 1992

  Firestone M J, Simon RI: Intimacy vs. advocacy: attorney-client sex. Tort and Insurance Law Journal 27:679–692, 1992

  Freud S: Observations on transference-love (1915), in the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Vol 12. Translated and edited by Strachey J. London, Hogarth Press, 1958, pp 159–171; see pp 160–161, 166

  Gabbard GO: Sexual Exploitation in Professional Relationships. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1989

  Gartrell N, Herman J, Olarte S, et al: Psychiatrist-patient sexual contact—results of a national survey, I: prevalence. Am J Psychiatry 143:1126–1131, 1986

  Graverholz E, Koralewski MA: Sexual Coercion: A Sourcebook on Its Nature, Causes and Prevention. Lexington, MA, DC Heath, 1991

  Gutheil TG: Borderline personality disorders, boundary violations, and patient-therapist sex: medicolegal pitfalls. Am J Psychiatry 146:597–602, 1989

  Gutheil TG: Patients involved in sexual misconduct with therapists: is a victim profile possible? Psychiatric Annals 21:661–667, 1991

  Gutheil TG: Between the chair and the door: boundary issues in the therapeutic “transition zone.” Harv Rev Psychiatry 2:269–277, 1994

  Gutheil TG, Gabbard GO: Obstacles to the dynamic understanding of therapist-patient sexual relations. Am J Psychother 256:515–525, 1992

  Gutheil TG, Gabbard GO: The concept of boundaries in clinical practice: theoretical and risk management dimensions. Am J Psychiatry 150:188–196, 1993

  Gutheil TG, Simon RI: Non-sexual boundary crossings and boundary violations, the ethical dimension. Psychiatr Clin North Am 25:585-592, 2002

  Maltsberger JT: A career plundered. Suicide Life Threat Behav 23:285–291, 1993

  McNamara E: Breakdown: Sex, Suicide and the Harvard Psychiatrist. New York, Pocket Books, 1994

  Noël B: You Must Be Dreaming. New York, Poseidon Press, 1992

  Peterson M R: At Personal Risk: Boundary Violations in ProfessionalClient Relationships. New York, WW Norton, 1992

  Pope KS: Sexual Involvement With Therapists: Patient Assessment, Subsequent Therapy, Forensics. Washington, DC, American Psychological Association, 1994

  Pope KS, Keith-Spiegel P, Tabachnick BG: Sexual attraction to clients. Am Psychol 41:147–158, 1986

  Schoener G R, Milgrom JH, Gonsiork JC, et al: Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement With Clients: Intervention and Prevention. Minneapolis, MN, Walk-In Counseling Center, 1989

  Shengold L: Soul Murder: The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Deprivation. New York, Fawcett Columbine, 1991

  Simon RI: The psychiatrist as a fiduciary: avoiding the double agent role. Psychiatric Annals 17:622–626, 1987

  Simon RI: Sexual exploitation of patients: how it begins before it happens. Psychiatric Annals 19:104–112, 1989

  Simon RI: Psychological injury caused by boundary violation precursors to therapist-patient sex. Psychiatric Annals 21:614–619, 1991

  Simon RI: Transference in therapist-patient sex: the illusion of patient improvement and consent: I. Psychiatric Annals 24:509–515, 1994

  Simon RI: Transference in therapist-patient sex: the illusion of patient improvement and consent: II. Psychiatric Annals 24:561–565, 1994

  Simon RI: Treatment boundaries in psychiatric practice, in Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry, 2nd Edition. Edited by Rosner R. London, Arnold, 2003, pp 156–164

  Simon RI, Sadoff RL: Psychiatric Malpractice: Cases and Comments for Clinicians. Washington, D C, American Psychiatric Press, 1992

  Simon, RI, Williams I: Maintaining treatment boundaries in small communities and rural areas. Psychiatr Serv 50:1440–1446, 1999 Stone AA: Law, Psychiatry, and Morality: Essays and Analysis. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1985

  Vinson JS: Use of complaint procedures in cases of therapist-patient sexual contact. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 18:159–164, 1987

  Walker E, Young PD: A Killing Cure. New York, Henry Holt, 1986

  Wisconsin Task Force on Sexual Misconduct: Making Therapy Work for You. Madison, WI, Wisconsin Task Force on Sexual Misconduct, 1986

  Chapter 9: You Only Die Once— But Did You Intend It?

  Botello TE, Weinberger LE, Gross B H: Psychological autopsy, in Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry, 2nd Edition. Edited by Rosner R. London, Arnold, 2003, pp 89–94

  Litman R: Psychological autopsies, mental illness and intention in suicide, in The Suicide Case: Investigation and Trial of Insurance Claims. Edited by Nolan J. Chicago, I L, Tort and Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association, 1988, pp 69–82

  Maris RW, Berman AL, Maltsberger JT, et al: Assessment and Prediction of Suicide. New York, Guilford, 1992

  Mooar B: Tests contrad
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  Simon RI: Silent suicide in the elderly. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 17:83–95, 1989

  Simon RI: You only die once—but did you intend it? Psychiatric assessment of suicide intent in insurance litigation. Tort and Insurance Law Journal 25:650–662, 1990

  Simon RI: Clinical risk management of suicidal patients: assessing the unpredictable, in American Psychiatric Press Review of Clinical Psychiatry and the Law, Vol 3. Edited by Simon RI. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1992, pp 3–66

  Simon RI: Murder Masquerading as Suicide: Postmortem assessment of suicide risk factors at the time of death. Journal of Forensic Sciences 43:1119–1123, 1998

  Simon RI: Murder, suicide, accident, or natural death, in Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation. Edited by Simon RI, Shuman DW. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2002

  Simon RI: American Psychiatric Association practice guideline for the assessment and treatment of patients with suicidal behaviors. Am J Psychiatry 160 (11, suppl), 2003

  Simon RI: Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2004

  Simon RI: Naked suicide. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law (in press)

  Simon RI, Hales RE (eds): American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 2006

  Spoto D: Marilyn Monroe: The Biography. New York, Harper Collins, 1993

  Thornhill R, Palmer CT: Why men rape. The Sciences, January/ February 2000, pp 30-36

  Chapter 10: Messianic Madness

  American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1994

  Bugliosi V, Gentry C: Helter Skelter. New York, Bantam, 1978

  Cult Hotline and Clinic. http://www.cultclinic.org. Accessed September 13, 2007

  Duffy J F: Stone criticizes FB I in cult assault report. Psychiatric Times, February 1994, pp 1, 41

  Galanter M: Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion. New York, Oxford University Press, 1989

  Galanter M (ed): Cults and New Religious Movements: A Report of the American Psychiatric Association from the Committee on Psychiatry and Religion. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1989

 

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