The interview, conducted via videoconference on January 20, took place just after a president, with characteristics reminiscent of those described in Gagne’s book, returned to the Oval Office.
Personality disorders are deeply ingrained, rigid ways of thinking and behaving that result in impaired relationships with others and often cause distress for the individual who experiences them.
In the DSM-5, the characteristics that people often describe when they use the term "sociopath" describe those of people with the mental health condition antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).
While they represent particular ways of thinking about anti-social thoughts and behavior, they are not necessarily separate from other traits—for instance, it’s easy to see how they share some ...
ucl.ac.uk This paper considers neurocognitive models of aggression and relates them to explanations of the antisocial personality disorders. Two forms of aggression are distinguished: reactive ...
Results of new study led by Linda Pagani, Professor at the Université de Montreal’s School of Psychoeducation, long-term associated risks of early exposure to violent content in childhood and later ...