Studies on Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), in which criminal behaviors, aggression and anger behaviors are frequently seen, are very rare. Developed by Nosrat Peseschkian, positive psychotherapy is an eclectic therapy approach born from the psychodynamic approach, existential-humanist approach, behavioral approach and intercultural therapy approach. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a humanistic, psychodynamic, resource-focused, conflict-solving, integrative and intercultural approach that has its own unique intervention methods as well as the features of other therapy theories. In this study, it was aimed to determine the primary and secondary abilities of individuals with criminal and non-criminal antisocial personality disorder within the scope of positive psychotherapy, to compare these abilities with respect to healthy individuals, and to examine the effects on crime, aggression behavior and anger levels.
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Primary and secondary abilities, aggression and anger levels of criminal antisocial personality disorder
Timeframe: September 2013
The relationship between primary and secondary abilities and aggression and anger levels of criminal antisocial personality disorder
Timeframe: September 2013
Primary and secondary abilities, aggression and anger levels of non-criminal antisocial personality disorder
Timeframe: September 2013
The relationship between primary and secondary abilities and aggression and anger levels of non-criminal antisocial personality disorder
Timeframe: September 2013
Primary and secondary abilities, aggression and anger levels of control group
Timeframe: September 2013
Comparison of the primary and secondary abilities, aggression and anger levels of those with criminal antisocial personality disorder with those with non-criminal antisocial personality disorder and the control group
Timeframe: September 2013