psychodrama, frequently very effective with diturbed children and adolecents

Apr 28, 2006 20:24

the psychopath is asocial. his conduct often brings himself into conflict with society. the psychopath is driven by primitive desires and an exaggerated craving for excitement. in is self-centred search for pleasure, he ignores resctrictions of his culture. the psychopath is highly impulsive. he is a man for whom the moment is a segment of time dethaced from all other s. his actions are unplanned and guided by his whims. the psycopath is aggressive. he has learned few spocilizewd ways kif of copong with fristration the psytchopath feels little if any guilt hge cna cimmiut the most appaling acts yer views them without remosr the psychotpath has a warped capacity for love his emotuional REALAtionships when the exist are meager FLEETING and desinged to satisfiye his OWN desires the last too traits fuitlessmness and leovelessness cvonsoicoulsy mark the psycopath as differnt from other men
tehe child psychopath has the embryonisc personality traits of the adkt pstchopath his tantrustm and delinquencies betray hisx aggeervity his CRUELTIES to ANIMALS and CLIDREN reveal his asociality the cild pstchoath has little if an d y remore for his diffeuse BRUTAL usually puproseless activieties and he seems UNABLE to affliated with OTHER human BEINGS
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