Heubrock, DietmarBieber, AnkeAnkeBieber2022-12-122022-12-122019-05-10https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/638510.26092/elib/1947The work deals with the presentation and comparison of two fields of science (criminal law and psychoanalysis)and the question of the extent to which the criminal justice system could benefit from the findings of psychoanalysis. My work aims to develop proposals on how the criminal justice system could be fundamentally reformed on the basis of new psychoanalytic findings: Part 1 raises a status quo of the discourse between criminal law and psychoanalysis, and Part 2 focuses on a microprocessual view of what, according to the latest psychoanalytic treatment theories, is used in psychotic disorders. therapy enables changes and in Part 3 I explain why this approach is so little possible in the criminal justice system for severe disorders, and develop suggestions on how psychoanalytic findings can be better suited to all processes of the criminal justice system could be made usable.deAlle Rechte vorbehaltenAlle Rechte vorbehaltenPsychoanalysiscriminal lawtherapypsychotic disorders150Der Nutzen der "wert-schätzenden" Grundhaltung in der Psychoanalyse für das strafrechtliche Verständnis kriminellen Handelns am Beispiel psychotischer AggressionenThe usefulness of the "appreciating" attitude in psychoanalysis for the criminal understanding of criminal activity using the example of psychotic aggressionDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib63853