Articles for tag: antisocial, ASPD, assessment, diagnosis, dissocial, DSM-5, ICD-10, ICD-11, personality, personality disorder, psychiatry, psychopathy

A Comparative Analysis of ICD-10 and DSM-5-TR in the Diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder

A crucial issue in psychiatry and criminology is how to correctly diagnose personality disorders in people who have committed crimes. It’s not as simple as saying that a criminal record automatically equals a diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). This is far more than an academic debate; it has serious real-world consequences. A person’s diagnosis can affect their legal position, their access to psychological services, and even how the public views them. The two main diagnostic manuals, the World Health ...

Snakes in Suits and Behind Bars: The Multifaceted Nature of Psychopathy

Psychopathy is a complex and often misunderstood concept that has been the subject of extensive research and debate in the fields of psychology, criminology, and forensic psychiatry. While not formally recognised as a mental disorder in the UK or in the current diagnostic manuals such as ICD-10, ICD-11, or DSM-V-TR, psychopathy is a term used to describe a set of personality traits and behavioural characteristics that are often associated with a lack of empathy, a disregard for social norms, and ...

From clinical to Institutional Psychopathy

Further to my recent post ‘Untangling a confused mess: motives and psychopathy‘, I dig deeper and extend further. This post does not mean that any organisation I know or have been connected to is Institutionally Psychopathic. I separate out dysfunctional organisational behaviours, then later in the post I bring them back under the umbrella of Institutional Psychopathy. In 2010 I coined the term Institutional Psychopathy. Evidence in screenshot below. At that time there were no publications containing the words together. ...

Untangling a confused mess: motives and psychopathy

Who is a psychopath? The short answer to is NOBODY. How shocking will that appear to the general public who are programmed by social media, BigMedia and popular psychology websites? To learn more, you’d have to study from the facts and my reasoned opinions below. At first I will spend a few minutes demolishing the nonsense spouted by Raj Persaud. Then I will move into the concepts of motives, psychopath and psychopathy. I am not here to diagnose or psychoanalyse ...

Fathoming personality disorder

Personality disorder often appears as a vague and nebulous construct to many people. But first the author thanks two bright student nurses ‘L’ and ‘T’ for stimulating this post which was already on the way.  I consider an entire range of things related to personality disorder. This article was followed up by A Closer Look at Personality Disorders on 10/05/2024, which built on concepts here. As I am not limited by a word count, this post will be very long. ...