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Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence

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Description:

Description:
Presents the evidence-base for links between personality traits,
psychological functioning, personality disorder and violence - with
a focus on assessment and treatment approaches that will help
clinicians to assess risk in this client group.


An evidence-based examination of those personality traits and
types of psychological functioning that may contribute to
personality disorder and violence- and the links that can be made
between the two

Each chapter tackles an area of personality or psychological
functioning and includes a developmental perspective, discussion of
how to gauge risk, and an outline of effective treatments

Traits covered include impulsivity, aggressiveness, narcissism
and the ?Big Five? - neuroticism, extraversion,
openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness

New for the prestigious Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical
Psychology, a market leader with more than 20,000 books in
print

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780470059487
Year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 340

Personality disorders are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that significantly deviate from cultural expectations, leading to distress or impairment. Certain personality disorders have been linked to an increased risk of violent behavior.

Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD):

Individuals with ASPD exhibit a persistent disregard for the rights of others, often engaging in deceitful, manipulative, and aggressive behaviors. This pattern frequently results in criminal activities and interpersonal violence. Research indicates that individuals diagnosed with ASPD have a four- to five-fold increase in the odds of engaging in violent behavior compared to the general population. cambridge.org

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD):

Characterized by emotional instability, impulsivity, and intense interpersonal relationships, BPD can manifest in reactive aggression, especially when individuals feel provoked, rejected, or threatened. Studies have shown that both men and women who have committed violent acts have elevated rates of BPD compared to the general population. verywellmind.com

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD):

While traditionally associated with grandiosity and a lack of empathy, recent research suggests that NPD can also be linked to aggressive behaviors, particularly when individuals perceive threats to their self-image. The combination of narcissism and sadism, termed "malignant narcissism," has been highlighted as a key area in the study of mass murder, sexual sadism, and serial murder. en.wikipedia.org

Contributing Factors:

Several factors may mediate the relationship between personality disorders and violence:

  • Emotional Dysregulation: Difficulty in managing emotions can lead to impulsive and aggressive reactions. psychiatrictimes.com
  • Impulsivity: A tendency to act without forethought can result in violent outbursts. psychiatrictimes.com
  • Substance Abuse: The use of drugs or alcohol can exacerbate aggressive tendencies in individuals with certain personality disorders. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  • Early-Onset Behavioral Issues: Conduct disorders in childhood are often precursors to personality disorders and can be associated with violent behavior. en.wikipedia.org

Gender Considerations:

Historically, personality disorders and associated violent behaviors have been studied predominantly in men. Recent research challenges this view, indicating that women can also possess these "dark" personality traits, though they may manifest differently. For instance, women with narcissistic traits might leverage femininity to manipulate, whereas men might exhibit more overt grandiosity. theguardian.com

Implications for Treatment and Prevention:

Understanding the link between personality disorders and violence is crucial for developing effective interventions. Therapeutic approaches, such as those implemented in specialized settings like Grendon prison, focus on addressing the underlying personality pathology to reduce violent behaviors. These programs emphasize psychotherapeutic treatment to foster skills that individuals may have missed during childhood, aiming to manage their lives and relationships more effectively. theguardian.com

In summary, while not all individuals with personality disorders engage in violent behavior, certain disorders are associated with an increased risk. Early identification and targeted interventions are essential to mitigate this risk and promote better outcomes for affected individuals and society.

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