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CLASS 29. Personality Disorders ( DSM Axis II ) A Definition A longstanding, maladaptive pattern of inflexible behavior.

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1 CLASS 29

2 Personality Disorders ( DSM Axis II )

3 A Definition A longstanding, maladaptive pattern of inflexible behavior

4 TOP FIVE –Antisocial Personality Disorder –Borderline Personality Disorder –Paranoid Personality Disorder –Narcissistic Personality Disorder –Dependent Personality Disorder

5 Antisocial Personality Disorder  Current DSM label  Necessary to explain career criminals  Especially, cold-blooded killers  DSM always a behavioral definition

6 Debate over the Label  This character was recognized since Greek times Born criminal Moral imbecile Sociopath

7 Psychopathy –Non-specific label –from Hervey Cleckley (1941) -he defined the cluster of traits that are still recognized today (more or less) -this is my preferred term

8 Basic characteristics  Traits –impulsive thrill-seeking –lack of empathy & guilt  Behaviors –early deceitfulness –manipulative –superficial charm –story telling –low suicide rate

9 Destructive outcomes  Repeated criminal activity  Substance abuse  Inability to sustain personal relationships

10 What is the core mechanism?  Shallow affect: –they can’t experience emotional highs or lows that normal people do –explains the entire syndrome

11 Famous case studies

12 Ted Bundy

13 Biography  Seattle, Washington  Intelligent, attractive, articulate  Law student at U Washington

14 Anti-social activity  Serial killer in early eighties  Raped and murdered 12 women from Washington state to Florida

15 More info Executed 1989

16 Christophe Rocancourt

17 With one of his model girlfriends

18 Later, modeled for police photograph

19 Biography  Raised in France:  Mother a prostitute; father an alcoholic  Violent history in Europe  Adored in North America

20 Character  Charming manipulator  Imposter: –millionaire, movie producer, race-car driver, etc –member of Rothschild family –member of Rockefeller family

21 Other criminal behavior  Con artist: bilked many victims of their money  Many counts of theft, fraud, attempted murder, forgery, etc.  Major crimes in NY, LA, and Vancouver  Long prison term  For more info For more info

22  Whatever happened  to Rocancourt ?

23 With Naomi Campbell at Cannes

24 ORIGINS OF PSYCHOPATHY?  three categories of theories

25 1. Biological Perspective  Brain scan shows differences  Frontal lobe abnormality may lead to deficits in planning actions and considering moral implications of actions  genetic predisposition  heritability roughly 50 percent

26 2. Psychological Theories  Problem with thought processes?

27 2A. learning deficit –normal IQ range but don’t acquire emotional associations –i.e. never to socialize properly –they don’t like punishment but are unable to benefit from it

28 2B. attention deficit  unable to focus on rewards and punishments  therefore, they forget what they were punished for  similarly, impulsive reward choices produces criminality  lack of sustained attachment prevents relationships

29 2C. language deficit  Don't process emotional words properly  Know what they mean but don't have emotional associations with them  Know the words, but not the music

30 3. Socio-cultural Sources –Family problems - Lee Robins (1966) divorce, conflict, inconsistent discipline, parental conflicts in parenting style, alcoholic parents –Childhood abuse and neglect – 50 percent greater arrests among those who were neglected, 100 percent greater arrests among those who were physically abused

31 MORE on CASE STUDIES

32 Paul Bernardo & Karla Homulka

33  Paul and Karla  Lethal combination

34 Paul Bernardo  Hamilton, Ontario  University graduate  Successful accountant

35 Karla Homolka  Hamilton, Ontario  University graduate  Veterinary assistant

36 Antisocial activities  Paul had prior girlfriends but abused them  He and Karla had a sado-masochistic sex life  They drugged, raped and murdered three women  Including Karla’s sister  They filmed the activities to watch later  Which one was the worst psychopath?

37 Karla wins  Karla turns Paul to police  Gets special deal – 12 years in prison  Paul gets life in prison – no chance of parole

38 Vancouver, BC Clifford Olson

39 Antisocial activities  Arrests for include theft, assault, escape (7 times), rape, dangerous driving  At least 11 murders including many children  Victims sexually assaulted and mutilated

40 character  Early delinquency  Social charm  Story teller

41 Manipulation  Avoids arrest for 11 murders  Mocks police until arrest  Manipulates federal government  Special privileges in prison  “Vacations” to Vancouver  http://home.cogeco.ca/~mrcarle/OLSON.htm http://home.cogeco.ca/~mrcarle/OLSON.htm


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