Dissocial Personality – Bad or Ill? Case Studies
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Abstract
The aim of modern psychiatry is to help patients with mental disorders. Subjects with dissocial personality usually receive no such assistance, since the social threat they pose forces the society to isolate them in prison. Meanwhile, modern cognition science indicates a high share of the genetic factor in the pathogenesis of this disease, as shown by two case studies. We postulate that modern civilization should develop, first of all, the methods of prevention and treatment of subjects with dissocial personality.
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