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A 5 page research paper that discusses the case of a client with antisocial personality disorder and then discusses the therapeutic process of helping this abnormal person become normal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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to by his colleagues as "the Shark," and his proud of his nickname and his ruthless behavior, which inspired the appellation (Paul, 2005). Bill can be charming and his overabundance
of confidence is often initially found to be appealing by women, but this fascination typically does not last, as he is also "arrogant, manipulative and deceptive" (Paul, 2005, p. 54).
Bill does not perceive anything wrong with these characteristics, as they have been very useful to him in building his successful career. On a personal level, Bills life has not
been successful, but this does not bother him to any great extent. He has married and divorced twice and cannot resist the temptations offered by strip clubs and casinos. His
behavior is affecting his career, as he has developed the habit of "propositioning female coworkers," and concern over this aspect of his behavior, i.e., the damage to his career, subsequently
led him to seek psychiatric help (Paul, 2005, p. 54). The psychiatrist made the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. A technical name for the required metamorphosis: Traditionally, a technical name
for a transformational process that is designed to help a person suffering from a personality disorder to recover is referred to as "therapy." Today, psychiatrists and psychologists are realizing that
the characteristics inherent in personality disorders are present in everyone, just to a lesser degree. Randolph Nesse, a psychiatrist at the University of Michigan explains: Most of us are
angry sometimes and loving sometimes, nice sometimes and mean sometimes. But people with personality disorder keep doing the same things over and over again. Their emotional palette isnt varied; its
monochromatic (Paul, 2005, p. 54). A defining criterion for personality disorders is whether or not the behavior interferes with daily life. In this regard, the context of the clients
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