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Index
Preface to the Fifth Edition
Preface to the First Edition
An Outline of the Problem
Sanity — A Protean Concept
Material to Distinguish from Our Subject
Traditions That Obscure Our Subject
Not as Single Spies but in Battalions
Method of Presentation
The Material
The Disorder in Full Clinical Manifestation
Max
Roberta
Arnold
Tom
George
Pierre
Frank
Anna
Jack
Chester
Walter
Joe
Milt
Gregory
Stanley
Incomplete Manifestations or Suggestions of the Disorder
Degrees of Disguise in Essential Pathology
The Psychopath as Businessman
The Psychopath as Man of the World
The Psychopath as Gentleman
The Psychopath as Scientist
The Psychopath as Physician
The Psychopath as Psychiatrist
Cataloging the Material
Orientation
Conceptual Confusions Which Cloud the Subject
Clarifying the Approach
A Comparison with Other Disorders
Purpose of This Step
The Psychotic
Deviations Recognized as Similar to the Psychoses but Regarded as Incomplete or Less Severe Reactions
The Psychoneurotic
The Mental Defective
The Ordinary Criminal
Other Character and Behavior Disorders, Including Delinquency
A Case Showing Circumscribed Behavior Disorder
Specific Homosexuality and Other Consistent Sexual Deviations
The Erratic Man of Genius
The Injudicious Hedonist and Some Other Drinkers
The Clinical Alcoholic
The Malingerer
Fictional Characters of Psychiatric Interest
The Psychopath in History
A Clinical Profile
Synopsis and Orientation
Superficial Charm and Good “Intelligence”
Absence of Delusions and Other Signs of Irrational Thinking
Absence of “Nervousness” or Psychoneurotic Manifestations
Unreliability
Untruthfulness and Insincerity
Lack of Remorse or Shame
Inadequately Motivated Antisocial Behavior
Poor Judgement and Failure to Learn by Experience
Pathologic Egocentricity and Incapacity for Love
General Poverty in Major Affective Reactions
Specific Loss of Insight
Unresponsiveness in General Interpersonal Relations
Fantastic and Uninviting Behavior with Drink and Sometimes Without
Suicide Rarely Carried Out
Sex Life Impersonal, Trivial, and Poorly Integrated
Failure to Follow Any Life Plan
Some Questions Still Without Adequate Answers
What Is Wrong with These Patients?
A Basic Hypothesis
The Concept of Masked Personality Disorder or Defect
Further Consideration of the Hypothesis
Aspects of Regression
Surmise and Evidence
What Can Be Done?
Illness and Misconduct
Legal Competency and Criminal Responsibility
Treatment or Control
Appendix
Bibliography
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