Specifičnost emocionalnog života maloletnih prestupnica
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delinquency, gender differences, attachment, mentalization, empathyApstrakt
Cilj ovog rada bio je predstavljanje osobenosti razvoja, održanja i tretmana antisocijalnog ponašanja devojaka, preciznije specifičnosti njihovog emocionalnog života. Posebna pažnja posvećena je sponi između delinkvencije devojaka i njihove nesigurne vezanosti, teškoća u izgradnji mehanizama regulacije selfa i kapaciteta za empatiju, kao posledice ranih trauma u porodici. Iznete su i pretpostavke i nalazi o postojanju rodnih razlika u kontekstu i značenju kriminalnog dela, kao i u unutrašnjem svetu delinkvenata – tipu nesigurnog obrasca, nivou mentalizacije i stepenu razvijenosti empatije. Na kraju su pružene smernice za kliničku i sudsku praksu i prikazana je jedna efikasna multidisciplinarna intervencija u tretmanu delinkventkinja.
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