A good basic(though not certainly simple) discussion of forward and backward rotor whirling in a rotor-bearing system can be found in the following:
Nelson,F.C.(2002a), "Rotor Dynamics - Critical Speeds, Sound and Vibration, May,2002, pp.6-8
Nelson,F.C.(2002b), "Rotor Dynamics - Instabilities, Sound and Vibration, Sept.2002, pp.8-11
Nelson essentially says that if one element of a rotor system has a large polar moment of inertia (eg., a disk) it produces an inward, stiffening effect for forward whirl and an outward softening effect for backward whirl which raises forward whirl frequencies and lowers backward whirl frequencies as rotational speed is increased.