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Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a personality disorder which is often characterised by antisocial and impulsive behaviour. APD is generally (if controversially) considered to be the same as, or similar to, the disorder that was previously known as psychopathic or sociopathic personality disorder. Approximately 3% of men and 1% of women have some form of antisocial personality disorder (source: DSM-IV).
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Warns people against romantic relationships with sociopaths, described as the most dangerous personality type of the human race. Includes advice on how to recognize them, with links to other resources.
An article by Ian Pitchford arguing that violent people usually have different psychological profiles from others and hence this should be taken account of.
Proposes research into the libido mechanics of the psychopathic personality, based upon the works of Freud, Adler and Jung. Jimmy Powdrell Campbell, 1996, 2012.
Author discusses the work of Dr Robert Hare, professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Intended for major television/cable broadcast. Will cover many interviews with victims of sociopathic relationships and interviews with leaders in the field of sociopathy (psychopathy).
Article sheds light on "corporate psychopathy" and ruthless behavior in business. (July 01, 2005)
Proposes research into the libido mechanics of the psychopathic personality, based upon the works of Freud, Adler and Jung. Jimmy Powdrell Campbell, 1996, 2012.
Author discusses the work of Dr Robert Hare, professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Warns people against romantic relationships with sociopaths, described as the most dangerous personality type of the human race. Includes advice on how to recognize them, with links to other resources.
An article by Ian Pitchford arguing that violent people usually have different psychological profiles from others and hence this should be taken account of.
Intended for major television/cable broadcast. Will cover many interviews with victims of sociopathic relationships and interviews with leaders in the field of sociopathy (psychopathy).
Article sheds light on "corporate psychopathy" and ruthless behavior in business. (July 01, 2005)

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