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Psychopathic Disorder. By Destinee Dortch. History. In the 20 th century the term “constitutional psychopathic inferiority” became the commonly used term in the United States . Fist published in the DSM in 1941. What is it?.
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Psychopathic Disorder By DestineeDortch
History • In the 20th century the term “constitutional psychopathic inferiority” became the commonly used term in the United States. • Fist published in the DSM in 1941
What is it? • A personality disorder that affects the mind and how on interacts with other and the way they can deal in situations
Signs/ Symptoms • Shallow emotions • Stress tolerance • Lacking empathy • Lacking guilt • Manipulativeness • Extreme Aggression • Ect.
Treatments • Medications • Antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers • Therapy • Physical and counseling
Effects to you and others • Physical assault • Loss of friends and family • Loss of job • No home • Be put in a home
Facts • Psychopathic assessments are widely used today in criminal justice settings. • According to the Scientific American, psychopathy is associated with conduct problems, violence and rage, many of the individuals who are psychopathic are not really violent and rarely psychotic
More facts • in the 1930s, before the modern concept of psychopathy, "sexual psychopath" laws were issued by some states until by the mid-1960s • more than half of the states had such laws. • "Sexual psychopaths" were seen as a distinct group of sex offenders who were not seriously mentally ill but had a "psychopathic personality" that could be treated.
sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy • http://aftermath-surviving-psychopathy.org/index.php/2011/03/03/warn-user-information-can-psychopathy-be-successfully-treated/ • http://ramas.co.uk/report3.pdf • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy#Etymology