Always looking to manipulate, serial killers will
... causes impulsiveness and thrill-seeking, but also showed how dense sociopaths are when it comes to changing their behavior. A group of sociopaths and a group of healthy individuals were given a task, which was to learn what lever (out of four) turned on a green light. One lever gave the subject an e ...
... causes impulsiveness and thrill-seeking, but also showed how dense sociopaths are when it comes to changing their behavior. A group of sociopaths and a group of healthy individuals were given a task, which was to learn what lever (out of four) turned on a green light. One lever gave the subject an e ...
Factor Analysis II
... This study illustrate a methodology for investigate the measurement properties of the Taiwan Aboriginal Acculturation Scale (TAAS). This study uses confirmatory factor analytic methods to capture the construct of the TAAS. More specifically, the aim of this study is to study whether or not a hierarc ...
... This study illustrate a methodology for investigate the measurement properties of the Taiwan Aboriginal Acculturation Scale (TAAS). This study uses confirmatory factor analytic methods to capture the construct of the TAAS. More specifically, the aim of this study is to study whether or not a hierarc ...
Lecture 2 on Psychology, 1/14/00
... know as the paternal model. Dr. is in charge of case, and all other follow suit behind him. Diagnosis comes out of the DSM4, which explains prognosis and how long that they will have this disorder. Treatment strategies come form this as well. This also states THE 5 AXIS: I. Clinical Syndromes: All d ...
... know as the paternal model. Dr. is in charge of case, and all other follow suit behind him. Diagnosis comes out of the DSM4, which explains prognosis and how long that they will have this disorder. Treatment strategies come form this as well. This also states THE 5 AXIS: I. Clinical Syndromes: All d ...
Ms S was convicted of two counts of Arson being reckless
... Ms G was approaching release from a 4.5 year sentence for arson and assessed as posing a very high risk of serious harm to the public. Her history of violent and aggressive offending was linked to substance misuse and mental health problems, having been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder ...
... Ms G was approaching release from a 4.5 year sentence for arson and assessed as posing a very high risk of serious harm to the public. Her history of violent and aggressive offending was linked to substance misuse and mental health problems, having been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder ...
CHAPTER 11
... Garth goes to a psychodynamic therapist for treatment of his anxiety. What will be the goal of Garth's therapy? A) To unroot unconscious conflicts that have given rise to his anxiety B) To determine the biological cause of his anxiety and find the right drug to treat it C) To become aware of his tru ...
... Garth goes to a psychodynamic therapist for treatment of his anxiety. What will be the goal of Garth's therapy? A) To unroot unconscious conflicts that have given rise to his anxiety B) To determine the biological cause of his anxiety and find the right drug to treat it C) To become aware of his tru ...
Paradigms in Personality Psychology
... “why people do what they do”? “The disposition a person brings to the experiment is probably less important a cause of his behavior than most readers assume….. Often, it is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation in which he finds himself that determines how he will act.” (M ...
... “why people do what they do”? “The disposition a person brings to the experiment is probably less important a cause of his behavior than most readers assume….. Often, it is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation in which he finds himself that determines how he will act.” (M ...
Commentary: The Forensic Relevance of Personality Disorder
... (e.g., gender roles). The practice of forensic mental health— both assessment and treatment—should be informed by research on gender differences. An unfortunate obstacle to further research on gender differences, following on Warren et al.,10 is that current diagnostic criteria for personality disor ...
... (e.g., gender roles). The practice of forensic mental health— both assessment and treatment—should be informed by research on gender differences. An unfortunate obstacle to further research on gender differences, following on Warren et al.,10 is that current diagnostic criteria for personality disor ...
Survivor to Life Thriver
... genetic, social & psychological factors. Risk factors include temperaments at birth, experiences occurring in childhood such as abuse & environmental influences ...
... genetic, social & psychological factors. Risk factors include temperaments at birth, experiences occurring in childhood such as abuse & environmental influences ...
Chapter 7 Psychosocial Theories: Individual Traits & Criminal
... characteristics to understand the full range of the psychopathy spectrum. A number of researchers claim that one of the biggest factors contributing to secondary psychopathy is poor parenting, and they see increasing levels of poor parenting as a function of the increase in the number of children ...
... characteristics to understand the full range of the psychopathy spectrum. A number of researchers claim that one of the biggest factors contributing to secondary psychopathy is poor parenting, and they see increasing levels of poor parenting as a function of the increase in the number of children ...
Obsessive *Compulsive Personality Disorder
... fixation at or regression to the anal stage of psychosexual development (anal stage :18-36 months ,Pleasure focuses on bowel and bladder elimination; coping with demands of control) -If potty training occured to early the person will grow up to be overly neat and fussy about organization and details ...
... fixation at or regression to the anal stage of psychosexual development (anal stage :18-36 months ,Pleasure focuses on bowel and bladder elimination; coping with demands of control) -If potty training occured to early the person will grow up to be overly neat and fussy about organization and details ...
histrionic personality disorder
... immediate family which present conast anxiety, divorce of parents and genetic may be involved. Histrionic Personality Disorder is more often diagnosed in women than men. Men with some quite symptoms are often diagnosded with narcissistic personality disorder. Little research has been conducted to de ...
... immediate family which present conast anxiety, divorce of parents and genetic may be involved. Histrionic Personality Disorder is more often diagnosed in women than men. Men with some quite symptoms are often diagnosded with narcissistic personality disorder. Little research has been conducted to de ...
Conversion Disorder
... conflict or may being suddenly because of a stressful experience. People are more at risk for a conversion disorder if they have any other illness disassociate disorder or a personality disorder. ...
... conflict or may being suddenly because of a stressful experience. People are more at risk for a conversion disorder if they have any other illness disassociate disorder or a personality disorder. ...
Psychopathy, Addictions, Interpersonal Violence and
... also shared risks for addictions and interpersonal violence. But what about lack of remorse? Lack of remorse has been described as one of the central symptoms that clinicians and researchers need to be aware of when looking for psychopathy, another type of PD close and generally confused with ASPD a ...
... also shared risks for addictions and interpersonal violence. But what about lack of remorse? Lack of remorse has been described as one of the central symptoms that clinicians and researchers need to be aware of when looking for psychopathy, another type of PD close and generally confused with ASPD a ...
Psychological Explanations
... • “Cognitive Behavioral” therapy is the best technology for rehabilitation – Recent study: such programs, when targeting the correct people reduce recidivism anywhere from 10-60% – Barkan: doesn’t address “structural factors” • But, should we ignore immediate, individual factors? ...
... • “Cognitive Behavioral” therapy is the best technology for rehabilitation – Recent study: such programs, when targeting the correct people reduce recidivism anywhere from 10-60% – Barkan: doesn’t address “structural factors” • But, should we ignore immediate, individual factors? ...