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2010, Number 1

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Residente 2010; 5 (1)

Psicopatía: ¿Cuál es el origen del mal?

Martínez LJNI
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Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 14-18
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Key words:

antisocial personality disorder (APD), psychopatic.

ABSTRACT

Psychopathy is disorder included in the section of antisocial personality disorders of CIE 10, however, differential diagnosis requires a proper knowledge of distinctive features. This work focus on major features of psychopathy as well as other antisocial personality disorders as identified in several guidelines.


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