About Close-up of a Loner – Biographical and Etiological Correlates
This book provides a brief overview of the literature on the determinants of social isolation and its positive and negative effects. I examine the relationship between loneliness and being a loner. The relationship between loneliness and mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders are also investigated. Furthermore, self-reports of various groups of loners are analyzed and discussed regarding their positive and negative experiences and the consequences these experiences had on their further development. It appears that many young people who were loners in their youth (many of whom were bullied and rejected) ended up later well in social and economic terms. However, many of them still appear to suffer to a greater or lesser extent from the negative experiences of social exclusion, bullying, and rejection. It is completely different for the category loners that voluntarily chose social isolation, often periodically, because they reported mainly about positive experiences.
This book focuses specifically on information from case reports and an extensive self-report of a forensic psychiatric patient with mixed personality disorder in which the fatal effect of social exclusion becomes clear.
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Martens studied counterpoint, harmony, composition and film music between 1968 and 1972 with Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris in France. He participated in the 1970 Master Class “Music Concrete” of Pierre Schaeffer. Martens is a BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.) member. Between 1969 and 1978 he was appointed as Music Supervisor/Coordinator and film composer by the French network. Afterward, he studied between 1978 and 1983 Philosophy and Clinical Psychopathology at Amsterdam University, and in 1985 he completed his study and training in psychoanalysis with Paul-Laurent Assoun (in Paris). In 1997 he earned his PhD Forensic Psychiatry at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. Martens wrote more than 100 articles in international journals and chapters of books. He is a member of the Royal College of |Psychiatrists, UK (Philosophy Group). Since 1996 he has been Chair of the W Kahn Institute of Theoretical Psychiatry and Neuroscience.