PSICHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ANTISOTSIAL (SOCIOPATIC) PERSONALITY
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17304897Mots-clés :
antisocial personality, sociopathy, psychodynamic approach, Super-Ego, empathy deficit, childhood trauma, family environment, social determinants, psychocorrection, cognitive-behavioral therapyRésumé
This article analyzes the psychological characteristics of the antisocial (sociopathic) personality type, which represents one of the most common forms of deviant behavior in modern society. The study highlights the impact of the family environment, childhood emotional instability, lack of social control, and deficiency of affection as the main factors contributing to the development of antisocial behavior. The article also proposes effective approaches for psychological intervention with sociopathic individuals, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, family psychotherapy, and programs aimed at developing social and emotional skills
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