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2 Communications Approaches Escalation 2
3 1. Mental 2. Personal 3. Workplace 4. Financial 5. Property 3
4 I Don t Know Anyone Who s Been Stalked, So It Can t Be That Common It Only Happens In High Profile Cases It s A Domestic Issue I ll Know It When I See It We Screen Potential Clients So Things Like This Don t Happen 4
5 Cause Emotional Distress 5
6 Narcissistic Fantasy & Idealization Devaluation To Restore Fantasy Pathology Of Attachment Real Or Perceived Rejection Defended Against Triggers Humiliation 6
7 Rejected Predatory Incompetent Resentful Intimacy Seeking 7
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9 Resentful Intimacy Seeking 9
10 Motivation Criminal & Psychiatric History Relationship Threats Proximity Did You Know Over 70% of U.S. Workplaces Lack A Formal Program Or Policy That Addresses Workplace Violence? Bureau of Labor Statistics,
11 How Detailed Is Your Informed Consent? 11
12 It s Time To Take Action! 12
13 Ensure That Documentation Of Any Boundary Violations Exists In: 13
14 Date Time Description Of Incident and Location Witnesses, Evidence Collected Police or Other Agencies Contacted Police Or Other Response How Incident Affected Your Life Specific Fear And Emotional Impact 6/1/16 7:30 PM Left My Office And Found A Letter On My Car From A Secret Admirer Along With My Business Card That Had Heart Stickers On It. My Office Manager (Mary Smith) Was Parked Next To Me And Saw It. Contacted Scranton Police, Spoke To Badge # 616 Incident Report Was Filed. I was Instructed To Keep The Letter As Evidence. This Is The 3 rd Letter I ve Gotten This Month. I Now Have Co- Workers Walking Me To My Car. I Don t Know Who s Doing This, Which Scares Me. I m Afraid It Will Get Worse. Will It Ever Stop? Created By T.K. Logan, Ph.D. The Reality: No Protocol Or Training, Or It s Poorly Managed When It Occurs (Brown, Dubin, Lion, & Garyy, 1996), (Phillips & Schneider, 1993), (Purcell, Powell, & Mullen, 2005) Remember 14
15 National Stalking Resource Center National Domestic Violence Hotline References Arthur, G.L., Brende, J.L., & Quiroz, S.E. (2003). Violence: Incidence and frequency of physical and psychological assaults affecting mental health providers in Georgia. Journal of General Psychology, 130, Baum, K., Catalano, S., Rand, M., & Rose, K. (2009). Stalking victimization in the United States (NCJ ). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics. Brown, G.P., Dubin, W.R., Lion, J.R., Garry, L.J. (1996). Threats against clinicians: A preliminary descriptive classification. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 24, Carey, B. (2006). A psychiatrist is slain and a sad debate deepens. New York Times. Retrieved from Carr, M.L., Goranson. A.C., & Drummond, D.J. (2014). Staking of the mental health professional: Reducing risk and managing stalking behavior by patients. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 1, Emerson, R.M., Ferris, K.O., & Gardner, C.B. (1998). On being stalked. Social Problems, 45, 3, McEwan, T.E., MacKenzie, R. D., Mullen, P & James, D. V. (2012), Approach and escalation in stalking. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 23, 3, Fritz, J. P. (Summer 1995). A proposal for mental health provisions in state anti-stalking laws. The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Galeazzi, G.M., Elkins, K., & Curci, P. (2005). The stalking of mental health professionals by patients. Psychiatric Services, 56, Harmon, R.B., Rosner, R., & Owens, H. (1995). Obsessional harassment and erotomania in a criminal court population. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 40, 2, Kienlen, K.K., Birmingham, D.L., Solberg, K.B., O Regan, J.T., & Meloy, J.R. (1997). A comparative study of psychotic and nonpsychotic stalking. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 25, 3, Lewis, S., Frenmouw, W.J., Del Ben, K., Farr, C. (2001). An investigation of the psychological characteristics of stalkers: Empathy, problem solving, attachment and borderline personality features. Journal of Forensic Science, 46, 1, Lion, J.R., & Herschler, J.A. (1998). The stalking of clinicians by their patients. In J. Reid Meloy (Ed.), The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives (pp ). San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Logan, T.K. (2016). A multidimensional framework and assessment for stalking victimization risks. [Presentation]. Presented at the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals Spring Regional Conference, New York, NY. McEwan, T.E., MacKenzie, R. D., Mullen, P & James, D. V. (2012), Approach and escalation in stalking. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 23, 3, McEwan, T.E., Mullen, P.E., MacKenzie, R.D., & Ogloff, J.R.P. (2009). Violence in stalking situations. Psychological Medicine, 39, McKinley, J. (2014). Jury rejects insanity defense in 08 killing of Manhattan therapist. New York Times. Retrieved from: Meloy, J.R. (1996). Stalking (Obsessional Following): A Review of Some Preliminary Studies. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 1, Meloy, J.R. (1997). The clinical risk management of stalking: Someone is watching over me. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 51, (2), Meloy, J. R. (1998). The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Meloy, J.R. (2012). Presentation at the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Meloy, J.R., & Gothard, S. (1995). Demographic and clinical comparison of obsessional followers and offenders with mental disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152, Mohandie, K, Meloy, J. R., Green-McGowan, M. & Williams, J. (2006). The RECON typology of stalking: Reliability and validity based upon a large sample of north american stalkers. Journal of Forensic Science, 51, Mullen, P.E., Pathe, M., & Purcell, R. (2009). Stalkers and their victims (2 nd ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press. Mullen, P.E., Pathe, M., Purcell, R., & Stuart, G. W. (1999). Study of Stalkers. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, Newcomb, A. (2011). Patient kills psychiatrist in murder-suicide. ABC News. Retrieved from: Palerea, R.E., Zona, M.A., Lane, J.C., & Langhinrichsen-Rohling. (1999). The dangerous nature of intimate relationship stalking: Threats, violence, and associated risk factors. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 17, Pathe, M., Mullen, P. & Purcell, R. (2002). Patients who stalk doctors: their motives and management. Medical Journal of Australia, 176, Pennsylvania crime code (2002). Phillips, S.P., Schneider, M.S. (1993). Sexual harassment of female doctors by patients. English Journal of Medicine, 329,
16 Pope, K., & Vasquez, M. (2011). Ethics in psychotherapy and counseling: A practical guide (4 th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Purcell, R., Powell, M. B., & Mullen, P. E. (2005). Clients who stalk psychologists: Prevalence, methods, and motives. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36 (5), Roberts, K. A. (2002). Stalking following the breakup of romantic relationships: Characteristics of stalking former partners. Journal of Forensic Science, 47, 5, 1-8. Romans, J.S.C., Hays, J.R., & White, T.K. (1996). Stalking and related behaviors experienced by counseling center staff members from current or former clients. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, Rosenfeld, B., & Harmon, R. (2002). Factors associated with violence in stalking and obsessional harassment cases. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29, 6, Schoener, G. (Spring 2009). Dangerous clients & the threat of violence. Retrieved from Spitzberg, B. H., & Cupach, W. R. (2007). The state of the art stalking: Taking stock of the emerging literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12, Zona, M.A., Palarea, R.E., & Lane, J.C. (1998). Psychiatric diagnosis and the offender-victim typology of stalking. In J.R. Meloy (ed.), The Psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives (pp ). San Diego: Academic. Zona, M.A., Sharma, K.K., & Lane, J. (1993). A comparative study of erotomanic and obsessional subjects in a forensic sample. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38,
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