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Dimensions of Abnormal Personality
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973Psychiatrists differentiate types of abnormal personality in practice by assigning a descriptive label to indicate the chief way in which the patient's behaviour deviates from what is usual in society. The use by psychiatrists of such a category system for diagnosing abnormal personality has been discussed in two previous papers (Walton et al., 1970 ...
A S, Persly, H J, Walton
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The Significance of an Abnormal EEG in Psychopathic Personalities
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1972The clinical features of 100 patients with psychopathic personalities presenting to an acute psychiatric service are described. Neurotic symptoms were frequently found to co-exist with psychopathic traits. Fifty-three patients had abnormal electroencephalograms.
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Abnormal and Personality Correlates of Certainty
Journal of Mental Science, 1959In the present investigation verbal statements of certainty, or confidence in the performance of immediate recall and recognition, were related to the neurotic/schizophrenic dichotomy and, within the neurotic group, to personality questionnaires of rigidity, extreme response set, extraversion and neuroticism.
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1949
George N. Redd, Robert W. White
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George N. Redd, Robert W. White
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Evolutionary Antecedents of Abnormal Personality
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1996I, Jones, B A, Daniels
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