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1. The two cases presented in this paper have been described before in order to highlight different theoretical and treatment issues. The papers where they appear are: Psychoanalytic perspectives on assessing dangerousness. In R. Doctor (Ed.), Treating dangerous patients, Karnac Books, London, 2003; Psychoanalytical aspects to the risk containment of dangerous patients treated in high security. In D. Morgan, & S. Ruszczynski (Eds), Lectures on violence, perversion and delinquency, Karnac Books, London, 2007; Violence to body and mind: Infanticide as suicide. In S. Briggs, A. Lemma, & W. Crouch (Eds), Relating to self-harm andsuicide, Routledge, London, 2008; The dreaded and dreading patient. In J. Gordon, & G. Kirtchuk (Eds), Psychic assaults and frightened clinicians, Karnac, London, 2008; and Infanticide, matricide or suicide. British Journal ofPsychotherapy, 25(2), May, 2009.
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