¶ … Psychopathy: diagnosis and implications for treatment
Medical research has advanced to such an extent as to allow diseases that would have in the past been considered without a medical cure to be nowadays a limited challenge in the face of new technologies, techniques, and methods of treatment. Unfortunately some of the most difficult to cure diseases are those related to the nervous system and of physiological nature. One such case is psychopathy, a complex of states of mind and attitudes that transform the individual in particular degrees of sanity or insanity.
There have been numerous articles and research project conducted on this subject both to try to determine the nature of psychopathy as well as to provide different types of solutions for curing its manifestations and finding out the root causes of psychopathy. One such study is the one concluded by Mairead Dolan and Michael Doyle from the University of Manchester, UK. The article called "Psychopathy: diagnosis and implications for treatment" appeared in the "Psychiatry," volume 6, Issue 10 in October 2007 deals with the description of the construction of psychopathy, with certain definitions and causalities, as well as study cases to prove the lack of efficiency in terms of medical treatment as a result of deep rooted causes that cannot be dealt with individually.
The purpose of the article is on the one hand to develop on this subject various theories related to study cases combined with literature reviews from specialized sources, and on the other hand to advise on necessary and possible steps to improve the treatment of this condition with due regard for the underlining causes that relate to behavior and willingness to accept treatment. The point of the article however is related to the explaining the means through which this complex psychological construct determines a resistance to regular treatment and more studies need to be conducted in order to better assess the means through which the causes can be tackled.
The data used by the authors to support their arguments include a historical background on the psychological construction in order to point out the background in terms of the research conducted since the 19th century....
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