The Antisocial Personalities
The antisocial personalities who are responsible for most crime, including violent crime, in the United States are not psychopaths but rather sociopaths, persons of broadly normal temperament who have failed to acquire the attributes of socialization, not because of innate peculiarities in themselves, but because of a failure of the usual socializing agents, primarily their parents.
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- Rorschach Assessment of the Personality Disorders
- The Dependent Personality
- Major Theories of Personality Disorders
- Character Styles
- Cannabible, Vol. 2
- Neurobiology of Addictions
- Diversity Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment and Research
- Education-Drug Use Connection
- Children of Depressed Mothers
- Dynamics of Skills Acquisitions
- Ending the Depression Cycle
- Cognitive Therapy in Groups