Jack the Ripper and doctor-identification.

Abstract:

:It is possible that Jack the Ripper can be understood in terms of doctor-identification borne of one or more terrifying experiences he may have had with doctors during his childhood. The fantasies acted out by this primitive murderer are similar to the fantasies experienced by people who have been surgically traumatized as children. The evidence suggests that the activities of Jack the Ripper resemble the acting-out of a horror story in which he, as the main character, played to the population of London as an actor plays to his audience, through the need to discharge anxiety and regain some kind of emotional balance. When his depredation failed to achieve the desired results for him, the Ripper probably commited suicide.

journal_name

Int J Psychiatry Med

authors

Shuster S

doi

10.2190/BTBK-Q6QD-N88Y-82VA

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1975-01-01 00:00:00

pages

385-402

issue

3

eissn

0091-2174

issn

1541-3527

journal_volume

6

pub_type

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