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On the Concept of “Psychopathy” and the Treatment of So-Called “Psychopaths.”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Olof Kinberg*
Affiliation:
Medical Faculty of Stockholm

Extract

The characteristic trait of the doctor's medical activity, compared with the quack's, is that the doctor is guided by two theoretical and practical postulates. The first one is diagnostic, and implies that the doctor must try to state the nature of the disease. If this is not possible, he must at least make an analysis of the symptoms in order to establish their patho-physiological connection, so that he knows which are the most important and most susceptible to treatment.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1947 

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Psychopathic personality, in “Recent Progress in Psychiatry,” Journal of Mental Science, January, 1944. Google Scholar

W. Grey Walter, “Electroencephalography” in “Recent Progress in Psychiatry,” Journal of Mental Science, January, 1944. Google Scholar

Cfr. O. Kinberg, “Särskilt yttrande til K. Socialstyrelsens utlåtande över förslag till lag om samhällets barnavård, Soc. meddel., 1934. O. Kinberg, “Om kriminalpolitikens centrala organisation,” Sv. juristtidn., 1937. Google Scholar

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