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| Glib & Superficial, Egocentric & Grandiose, Lack of Remorse / Guil / Empathy, Deceitful / Manipulative, Shallow Emotions, Impulsive, Poor Behavioral Controls, Need for Excitement, Lack of Responsibility, Early Behavioral Problems, Adult Antisocial Behavior |
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| Consciously / unconsciously manages id and superego |
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Ego ideal Morals / conscience |
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Desires Sexual and aggression |
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| Son jealous of father and loves mother |
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| Daughter jealous of mother and loves father |
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| Risky time for Criminal Activity |
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Adolescence Hormones are stirring the id |
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| Ability to delay immediate gratification, love and be loved in long-term sexual relationships, and be socially productive |
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| Environmental Barriers to Development |
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Neglect, abuse Extreme permissiveness / unconditional warmth Moral training without a background of warmth and affection |
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Frequent serious crimes Prosicoal / antisocila behavior is only subject to the need for immediate gratification Indicators: reckless disregard for conventional rules and procedures, no conscience, little evidence of life plan / ambition (lack of ego ideal), generalized conduct problems around age 8, bravado / flirtationsness / exhibitionaism (parental attraction unresolved), conflict with authority figures, basic saparetness from other people |
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Immaturity Poor developed social skills Poor reality testing Gullibility Excessive dependence Less under control of superego than of id and environment |
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| "Normal" Antisocial Offender |
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No development problems Mismatch with ego ideal: superego identifies with a criminal parent |
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| Criminal from a sense of guilt |
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