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Hospital Practice, 1978
Like alcoholism and schizophrenia, antisocial personality, or sociopathy, has a significant genetic component, albeit associated with major environmental influences.
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Like alcoholism and schizophrenia, antisocial personality, or sociopathy, has a significant genetic component, albeit associated with major environmental influences.
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1979
In the early 1950s, I interviewed a 20-year-old man on the prison ward at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital who had planned, conspired, and helped commit a double murder with ruthless disregard for the consequences of his actionsJ In a very businesslike way he had persuaded a companion, a schizophrenic who was an only son of two physicians, to poison them ...
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In the early 1950s, I interviewed a 20-year-old man on the prison ward at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital who had planned, conspired, and helped commit a double murder with ruthless disregard for the consequences of his actionsJ In a very businesslike way he had persuaded a companion, a schizophrenic who was an only son of two physicians, to poison them ...
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Implications of Antisocial Parents
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2011Antisocial behavior is a socially maladaptive and harmful trait to possess. This can be especially injurious for a child who is raised by a parent with this personality structure. The pathology of antisocial behavior implies traits such as deceitfulness, irresponsibility, unreliability, and an incapability to feel guilt, remorse, or even love.
Zachary D, Torry, Stephen B, Billick
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Is speeding a “real” antisocial behavior? A comparison with other antisocial behaviors
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2007The relationship between speed and crashes has been well established in the literature, with the consequence that speed reduction through enforced or other means should lead to a reduction in crashes. The extent to which the public regard speeding as a problem that requires enforcement is less clear.
Damian R, Poulter, Frank P, McKenna
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Treatment of antisocial personality, psychopathy, and other characterologic antisocial syndromes
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2000Treatment of antisocial personality disorder (APD) and ";core" psychopathy is usually considered a pessimistic clinical exercise. This paper reviews the importance of accurate diagnosis (including differences between APD and other antisocial syndromes), limited techniques for predicting and preventing adult antisocial syndromes, several kinds of ...
W H, Reid, C, Gacono
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2018
The term antisocial describes actions that violate laws, social norms, and established standards of appropriate behavior, including destructive, violent, and aggressive behavior toward others. Personality characteristics of individuals who engage in antisocial behavior include impulsivity, a lack of empathy, and a lack of morality.
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The term antisocial describes actions that violate laws, social norms, and established standards of appropriate behavior, including destructive, violent, and aggressive behavior toward others. Personality characteristics of individuals who engage in antisocial behavior include impulsivity, a lack of empathy, and a lack of morality.
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The Antisocial Personality: A Review
Psychiatric Services, 1985Definition, understanding, and treatment of antisocial personality disorder continue to present difficulties, but there have been several encouraging developments. Recently published data on antisocial syndromes from several different disciplines have been strikingly consistent and have raised hopes for an integrated understanding of the disorder.
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Negotiating with Antisocial Clients
Social Work, 2008Despite widespread pessimism about the responsiveness of such individuals toward traditional therapeutic approaches (Hare, 1999), individuals with this disability have been noted to respond positively to sanctions and incentives when presented in a negotiation approach that offers them choice and alternatives in a manner that recognizes their interests
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The antisocial side of antibiotics
Science Translational Medicine, 2017Perinatal exposure to penicillin may result in long-lasting gut and behavioral changes.
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
ONE OF the recent changes introduced by the committee on nomenclature and statistics of the American Psychiatric Association: (APA) was to more clearly delineate the antisocial and dyssocial categories. Whereas the former Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)1held these two categories to be equally distinct subtypes of a larger ...
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ONE OF the recent changes introduced by the committee on nomenclature and statistics of the American Psychiatric Association: (APA) was to more clearly delineate the antisocial and dyssocial categories. Whereas the former Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)1held these two categories to be equally distinct subtypes of a larger ...
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