< Antisocial personality disorder >
Definition
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD or APD) is defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual as "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood." The individual must be age 18 or older, as well as ha
Consistency with Self-Concept
Our mental view of who we are
self-concept help us define who you are
owning this brand is important to their self-definition and
is personally relevant
Values
Beliefs about what is right, important, or good
Consumers motivated to attend to and process information
when they find it relevant
Goals
Outcomes that we would like to ach
“All human beings have a need for Phatic communion (Malinowski, 1923)
Focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures
Very personal, egoistic nature of SLA
Learners take on a new identity with their newly acquired competence
→ SLA involves some degree of identity conflict
Guiora et al. (1972):
a direct relationship between inhibition
and pronunciatio
The Definition of the ‘Psychopath’
The word psychopath was first used by the French psychiatrist Philippe Pinel in the 19th century, and the German psychologist Schneider explained the concept in the 1920s. It indicates a person who has ‘Psycho-pathy’. It is a personality disorder in which antisocial behavior happens without conscience and without reason. Psychopathy, which is also cal
Personality Disorders Characterized by Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Behavior
1. Antisocial Personality Disorder(반사회적 성격장애)
→ 타인의 권리를 무시하거나 또는 침해의 광범위한 행동 양식이 나타나는
것을 의미함
→ 대개 충동적이고 다른 사람을 위해서 헌신하며 사는 것에 실패함
→ 그러나 그들은 적어도 평