Interesting preface from the 3rd edition of "The Battered Woman Syndrome" by Lenore Walker
http://springerpub.net/samples/02522_chapter.pdf
http://springerpub.net/samples/02522_chapter.pdf
Ok so I missed what happpened today. Was there anything interesting other then DT droning on about the experts CV? Is it worth watching the you tube of this mornings testimony?
I'm still having a hard time believing Jodi is above average. It's shocking to me for someone that can't keep her lies straight. Casey was sooooo much smarter.
I'm glad you did because this is the first time I have seen it. Thanks!
I really don't think he cares anymore.Whew! Just got caught up here.... JW hasn't changed her approach at all...I feel badly, it's like having a hunk of toilet paper hanging on the bottom of your heel, and no one tells you...just lets you wander around the cocktail party....all sophisticated and stuff....why doesn't Nurmi give her a lil heads up that this isn't quite going as well as she might think......
I'm still having a hard time believing Jodi is above average. It's shocking to me for someone that can't keep her lies straight. Casey was sooooo much smarter.
I thought this important enough to repost:
"Joe Wheeler Dixon, PhD, JD
Battered woman syndrome (BWS) was first proposed in the 1970's and was based solely upon the clinical observations of a single clinician, Dr. Lenore Walker. After she coined the term and published her hypotheses the concept quickly caught on. BWS became a popular way to justify criminal conduct of women who were charged with the murder of their husband. However, while the idea initially enjoyed success in some clinical circles and several legal jurisdictions, BWS was never empirically validated through scientific research as a bona fide condition, and therefore it has not enjoyed widespread support by psychologists who practice clinical and forensic psychology. For those women who are indeed chronically battered, they may more reliably and more correctly be diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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to date there is insufficient empirical evidence to show that BWS per se meets the rigorous diagnostic criteria of psychology or psychiatry for a mental disorder. For instance, there is no reliable means to differentiate those women who merely claim a history of battering from those who have actually been battered.
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Doctors typically rely upon the patient's first party self-report when diagnosing clinical conditions. In the case of BWS, when some women are seeking to avoid criminal responsibility, it is extremely unwise for a doctor to reach what amounts to a legal conclusion of battering based solely upon the presenting complaints and history of one person. "
more:http://www.psychologyandlaw.com/BWS Essay .htm
Enough of Jenny!!!! Enough of Jenny.... ENOUGH OF JENNY! Go away Jenny.
Ok so I missed what happpened today. Was there anything interesting other then DT droning on about the experts CV? Is it worth watching the you tube of this mornings testimony?
Originally Posted by Horace Finklestein
Wilmott is foolish for asking about updated research, when ALV used none whatsoever. Why does she suddenly value such things?
so kensie, are you looking forward to this afternoon's cross of the good dr by jw? :floorlaugh:
Agreed! Not to mention the fact that she's not even remotely sure about the research she's referring to. She says with incredulity "Are you testifying that the 6 criteria were not in her first book" regarding Leonore Walker. I found this on Barnes and Noble:
"The third edition of the Battered Woman Syndrome integrates new research findings about the Battered Woman Syndrome and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder together with the findings from thirty years ago when Walker first proposed such a syndrome. Six criteria have been found to constitute the Battered Woman Syndrome. These include the three groups of symptoms found in all who have developed PTSD such as reexperiencing the trauma, high levels of anxiety and arousal, and high levels of avoidance behaviors through depression, denial and minimization of the harm women are exposed to. The next three groups are specific to battered women. These include disrupted interpersonal relationships because of the isolation, power and control by the batterer, distorted body image and physical health, and sexual issues" (BBM)
I'm certainly no expert and haven't read the 1st or 3rd editions of this particular book, but it does appear that the B&N description of the 3rd edition (which if the information I found was correct was published in 2009) includes new information including 6 criteria.
Egg Tree News on Rebuttal: http://eggtreenews.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/the-prosecutor-takes-control-of-runaway-train/