Ten Studies Into Psychopathic Personality
A Report to the Home Office and the Mental Health Research Fund
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
- Latest edition
- Author: Michael Craft
- Language: English
Ten Studies Into Psychopathic Personality concerns ten studies made on psychopathic disorders in Britain from 1958 to 1963. These studies cover 100 subjects who were admitted at… Read more
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Ten Studies Into Psychopathic Personality concerns ten studies made on psychopathic disorders in Britain from 1958 to 1963. These studies cover 100 subjects who were admitted at the Balderton Hospital in 1958. These studies cover subjects such as diagnostic analysis, E.E.G. technique, parental separation and severity disorder, conscience, and prognosis of psychopaths. Six studies describe work on patient admissions for treatment of psychopathic disorders, while four reports investigate hypotheses through comparison of those admissions to groups of normal, delinquent, and psychopathic individuals. These reports show a continuum in personality disorder from normality, to minor behavioral disorders to extreme psychosis. Some general conclusions note that no evidence exists between direct genetic endowment from parent to psychopathic traits of children, as well as more studies need to clinically define psychopathic behavior from lesser personality disorders. Other conclusions show very little knowledge at hand for effectively treating psychopathic behavior; other results point to differential improvement to different treatments. These studies will interest, psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioral scientists, researchers and academicians dealing with deviant human behavior.
Table of contents
Table of contents
PrefaceChapter One Historical Development of the Concept of Psychopathic PersonalityChapter Two Review of Literature Bearing on Aetiology of Psychopathic PersonalityChapter Three Diagnosis and Aetiology Illustrated by an Analysis of Admissions to a Psychopathic UnitChapter Four Aetiology Illustrated by the Early Adverse Factors Noted in Groups of Psychopaths, Delinquent and Normal YouthsChapter Five a Hypothesis that among Balderton Admissions Severity of Personality Disorder is Positively Correlated with Adversity of Parental RelationshipChapter Six Conscience in Psychopathic and "Normal" AdolescentsChapter Seven Treatment Reviewed from the Literature and with a Controlled SeriesChapter Eight Follow-up StudiesChapter Nine ConclusionsAppendix The Case History of GwynBibliography
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- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 13, 2013
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Michael Craft
Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Psychiatrist, Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, Gwynedd, North WalesView book on ScienceDirect
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