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Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a severe personality disorder with robust associations with crime and violence, but its precise etiology is unknown. Drawing on near-population of federal correctional clients in the Midwestern United States, the
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Some psychiatric comorbidity among patients with substance abuse disorder related to pregabalin
Background Pregabalin abuse is increasing worldwide and frequently comorbid with another psychiatric disorders including generalized anxiety, major depression, personality disorders, and suicide.
Abdallah Saad Ibrahim +4 more
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Malignant narcissism: a case report and literature review
Malignant narcissism is the most severe form of narcissistic personality disorder, just above antisocial personality. In addition to the particularities of narcissistic disorder, it is characterized by severe ego-syntonic sadistic behavior, important ...
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Objectives: In this study, we aimed to compare serum uric acid levels in patients diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with a healthy control group, and also to investigate the relationship between serum uric acid levels and impulsivity and ...
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Neuroimaging in Antisocial Personality Disorder [PDF]
Neuroimaging has been used in antisocial personality disorder since the invention of computed tomography and new modalities are introduced as technology advances. Magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging
Abdullah Yildirim, Derya Tureli
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Background: Emotional intelligence refers to ability to monitor own and other people’s emotions. Lack of emotional intelligence can lead to many disturbances in one’s life.
Shruti Agnihotri, Anitha Rayirala
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Decreased leptin levels in antisocial personality disorder patients
Background: Leptin has attracted considerable interest in psychiatric disorders. It is expressed in the brain and an interaction between leptinergic and serotonergic systems has been demonstrated.
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Antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, dissocial personality disorder and sociopathy are constructs that have generally been used to predict recidivism and dangerousness, alongside being used to exclude patients from treatment services.
Hesse Morten
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In smiles we trust? Smiling in the context of antisocial and borderline personality pathology.
Research suggests that people behave more cooperatively towards those who smile and less cooperatively towards those with personality pathology. Here, we integrated these two lines of research to model the combined effects of smiles and personality ...
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Antisocial Personality Disorder [PDF]
Motivation: Personality disorders are patterns from areas like cognitive, emotional, impulse-control and relationships with others; they are constant and lasting over time, non-functional, disturbed, which do not allow normal functioning in daily life. Personality disorders do not fit into the classic pattern of illness.
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