Jason Aronson, Inc.
Pages: 180
Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-0-7657-0602-7 • Hardback • February 2009 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
978-0-7657-0603-4 • Paperback • February 2009 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4422-0269-6 • eBook • February 2009 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Salman Akhtar is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. Henri Parens is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
Chapter 1 1. Lies, Liars, and Lying: An Introductory Overview
Chapter 2 2. What It Takes to Tell a Lie
Chapter 3 3. Developmental Aspects of Lying
Chapter 4 4. Authentication, Imposture, and Malicious Deception
Chapter 5 5. Where Does the Truth Lie?
Chapter 6 6. Lying and Deceitfulness in Personality Disorders
Chapter 7 7. Dishonesty and Its Detection
Chapter 8 8. Sociocultural Perspectives on Dishonesty and Lying
Chapter 9 9. Cultures of Dishonesty: From Hidden Cancers and Concealed Selves to Politics and Poker
Chapter 10 10. Distortion of Truth: From White Lies to Mass Murder
While modes of deception are observed in the animal world, the capacity for lying requires language and forethought, the great human achievements. This meticulously edited volume offers us an in depth exploration of this often overlooked aspect of our minds. It is an invaluable guide to all clinicians in search of the truth. No lie!!!!
— Ira Brenner M.D.
From fibs to forgery, from Pinocchio to serial killers, this fascinating volume begins with a disturbing truth?deception is ubiquitous in human beings. The spectrum of deception is examined from multiple perspectives ranging from child development to politics. This insightful book will help mental health professionals confront the often insurmountable challenge inherent in treating lying and deceptive patients....
— Axel Hoffer M.D., Harvard Medical School