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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020Abby L. Mulay, N. Cain
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Goodwin and Guze's Psychiatric Diagnosis 7th Edition, 2018In this chapter the historical background of the definition of antisocial personality disorder over the last 200 years (including the most commonly applied labels—psychopathy, sociopathy, and criminality) are reviewed along with the current core features.
C. North, S. Yutzy
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Clinical Forensic Psychology, 2022Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is the most reliably diagnosed condition among the personality disorders, yet treatment efforts are notoriously difficult.
Jessica Yakeley
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Journal of Personality Disorders, 2020
In addition to suicidal behaviors, men with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often display antisocial behavior that could impair contacts with mental health services.
Dan Wetterborg+5 more
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In addition to suicidal behaviors, men with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often display antisocial behavior that could impair contacts with mental health services.
Dan Wetterborg+5 more
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Antisocial Behavior and Personality Disorders
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1991Present classifications fall short of helping clinicians to systematically approach syndromes of antisocial (A-S) behavior. Various clinical forms of A-S behavior derive from different levels of personality organization (normal, neurotic, and borderline level) whereas certain personality disorders (PD) display specific antisocial "profiles" and form ...
Kimberli McCallum, Dragan M. Svrakic
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The neuropsychology of antisocial personality disorder
Psychological Medicine, 2002Background. The literature on executive function in antisocial populations is unclear due to variation in diagnostic criteria and variation in the inclusion of healthy control comparison groups. Some studies suggest prototypical psychopathy is associated with specific deficits in ventromedial prefrontal (VMPFC) function rather than dorsolateral ...
Isabelle Park, Mairead Dolan
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Electroencephalographic abnormalities in antisocial personality disorder [PDF]
The presence of brain dysfunction in violent offenders has been frequently examined with inconsistent results. The aim of the study was to assess the EEG of 84 violent offenders by visual inspection and frequency-domain quantitative analysis in 84 violent prisoners.
Alfredo Alvarez-Amador+3 more
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The Neuropsychology of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Disease-a-Month, 2007Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) is a psychological disorder most commonly associated with the legal and criminal justice systems, as many persons arrested for the commission of illegal acts meet the diagnostic criteria for this disorder, such as deception, manipulation, disregard for the rights of others, and a lack of remorse for their behavior.
George J. Demakis+1 more
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The Treatment of Antisocial Personality Disorder [PDF]
Purpose of Review Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is defined by its pattern of socially irresponsible, exploitative, and guiltless behavior. The disorder is common and costly to society. ASPD starts in childhood or early adolescence when it is diagnosed as conduct disorder. If the symptoms persist past age 18, the diagnosis changes to ASPD.
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Differentiating Narcissistic and Antisocial Personality Disorders
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2001The conceptual, clinical, and empirical overlap between the constructs of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is reviewed and their descriptive discriminability is investigated. Twenty-four patients with NPD and 16 patients with ASPD were compared on 33 characteristics for pathological narcissism assessed ...
Elsa Ronningstam, John G. Gunderson
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