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... borderline , sadistic , and antisocial . Issues related to the concep- tualization of psychopathy are addressed , recognizing that additional data are needed to understand the observed variations in cases of psychopathy . KEY WORDS ...
... borderline , sadistic , and antisocial . Issues related to the concep- tualization of psychopathy are addressed , recognizing that additional data are needed to understand the observed variations in cases of psychopathy . KEY WORDS ...
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... borderline personality disorder ( BPD ) as well as antisocial personality disorder ( APD ) , while lack of empathy or remorse is considered for APD as well as narcissistic personality disorder ( NPD ) . Clinically , the seductiveness of ...
... borderline personality disorder ( BPD ) as well as antisocial personality disorder ( APD ) , while lack of empathy or remorse is considered for APD as well as narcissistic personality disorder ( NPD ) . Clinically , the seductiveness of ...
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... borderline variant , a sadistic variant , and an antisocial psychopath . The first three are consistent with three ... borderline variant , features such as affective instability and self - destruction are most evident . This subtype ...
... borderline variant , a sadistic variant , and an antisocial psychopath . The first three are consistent with three ... borderline variant , features such as affective instability and self - destruction are most evident . This subtype ...
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2003 Human Sciences affiliated antidepressant antisocial personality disorder approach ASAP assessment Atascadero State Hospital baseline behavioral activation borderline borderline personality disorder Brian Pearson BRITE Center chopathy chronic Cleckley Cleckley's clinical Comparison group consultation criteria DCSS depression in primary diagnostic dissemination DSM-IV dysthymia effective Flannery RB Jr follow-up hospital Hunkeler identified IMPACT implementation improve included individual initial integration interpersonal intervention Journal Kaiser Permanente Katon MacArthur Foundation MaineHealth major depression measures ment mental health MHMC MHWs Millon narcissistic nurse telecare nurse telecare program outcomes participating patients enrolled PCL-R Ph.D primary care clinicians primary care physician primary care practice PST-PC psychiatric inpatients Psychology psychopaths psychotherapy referrals risk role sadistic score six months SSRIs staff victims strategies subtypes supervising psychiatrist symptoms telephone appointments therapy tion treating depression treatment of depression trial Unützer variables violence