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[Structural dynamics and delinquent behavior].

H-L Kröber1

  • 1Institut für Forensische Psychiatrie, Charité, Berlin. Hans-Ludwig.Kroeber@medizin.fu-berlin.de.

Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
|October 12, 2004
PubMed
Summary

Janzarik's structural-dynamic model offers valuable applications in forensic psychiatry. It helps analyze autonomous mental content in criminal incapacity and personality disorders, aiding forensic assessments.

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[Forensic psychiatry. Its relations to clinical psychiatry and criminology].

Der Nervenarzt·2005
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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Psychiatry
  • Psychodynamic Psychology
  • Legal Psychology

Context:

  • Explores the application of Janzarik's structural-dynamic model in forensic settings.
  • Focuses on Janzarik's research from the 1950s to the late 1990s concerning forensic issues.
  • Examines the evolution of forensic psychiatry and psychological models.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the utility of Janzarik's structural-dynamic model for forensic psychiatry.
  • To analyze specific concepts like 'mental content becoming autonomous' in relation to criminal incapacity (Schuldunfahigkeit).
  • To clarify the balance between impulsivity and self-control in personality disorders using the concept of autopraxis.

Summary:

  • The article details the forensic applications of Janzarik's structural-dynamic model, emphasizing its relevance to criminal incapacity and personality disorders.
  • Key concepts such as dynamic discontinuity, structural derailment, autopraxis, and self-corruption are analyzed within a forensic context.
  • Janzarik's model is presented as a foundational tool for addressing complex questions in forensic psychiatry.

Impact:

  • Provides a framework for understanding complex psychological phenomena in forensic evaluations.
  • Enhances the analysis of criminal responsibility and personality disorders in legal contexts.
  • Offers a user-friendly and effective instrument for forensic psychiatric assessments.

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