476 pages, published in 1998 Chapter Headings: Chapter 1: Historical Conceptions of Psychopathy in the United States and Europe Chapter 2: Psychopathy: An Elusive Concept with Moral Overtones Chapter 3: Personality and Crime Chapter 4: Psychopathy and the Contribution of Personality to Violence Chapter 5: Evil Intent: Violence and Disorders of the Will Chapter 6: The Internal World of the Psychopath Chapter 7: Antisocial Character and Behavior: Threats and Solutions Chapter 8: The Case for Parental Licensure Chapter 9: Psychopathy or Antisocial Personality in Forensic Settings Chapter 10: Ten Subtypes of Psychopathy Chapter 11: Psychopathy and the Five-Factor Model of Personality Chapter 12: Psychopaths and Their Nature: Implications for the Mental Health and Criminal Justice Systems Chapter 13: Genetics and Antisocial Personality Disorder Chapter 14: Neurobiology in Psychopathy Chapter 15: Psychopathic Children: Indicators of Organic Dysfunction Chapter 16: Cross-Cultural Aspects of Psychopathy Chapter 17: A Biopsychosocial Model of Psychopathy Chapter 18: Psychopathy and Psychiatric Comorbidity Chapter 19: Psychopathy in the Pedophile Chapter 20: Comorbidity of Alcoholism and Psychopathy Chapter 21: Antisocial Personality Disorder and Narcotic Addiction Chapter 22: Sadistic Personality in Murderers Chapter 23: Psychopharmacological Treatment and Impulsivity Chapter 24: The Psychotherapeutic Management of Psychopathic, Narcissistic, and Paranoid Transferences. Chapter 25: A Group-Analytic Approach to Psychopaths: "The Ring of Truth" Chapter 26: Therapeutic Community Treatment for Severe Personality Disorders Chapter 27: The Management of Dangerous Psychopaths in Prison Chapter 28: Treating the "Untreatable" in Denmark: Past and Present |
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