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Hardcover Bad Boys, Bad Men: Confronting Antisocial Personality Disorder Book

ISBN: 0195121139

ISBN13: 9780195121131

Bad Boys, Bad Men: Confronting Antisocial Personality Disorder

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Whether called black sheep, sociopaths, felons, con men, or misfits, some men break all the rules. They shirk everyday responsibilities, abuse drugs and alcohol, take up criminal careers, and lash out at family members. In the worst cases, they commit rape, murder, and other acts of extreme violence as though they lack a conscience. What makes these men--men we all know, whether as faces in the news or as people close to us--behave the way they do?

Bad Boys, Bad Men examines antisocial personality disorder or ASP, the mysterious mental condition that underlies this lifelong penchant for bad behavior. Psychiatrist and researcher Donald W. Black, MD, draws on case studies, scientific data, and current events to explore antisocial behavior and to chart the history, nature, and treatment of a misunderstood disorder that affects up to seven million Americans. Citing new evidence from genetics and neuroscience, Black argues that this condition is tied to biological causes and that some people are simply born bad. Bad Boys, Bad Men introduces us to people like Ernie, the quintessential juvenile delinquent who had an incestuous relationship with his mother and descended into crime and alcoholism; and John Wayne Gacy, the notorious serial killer whose lifelong pattern of misbehavior escalated to the rape and murder of more than 30 young men and boys. These compelling cases read like medical detective stories as Black tries to separate the lies these men tell from the facts of their lives.
Bad Boys, Bad Men not only describes the warning signs that predict which troubled children are more likely to become dangerous adults, but also details progress toward treatment for ASP. This volume will be an essential resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, criminologists, victims of crime, families of individuals afflicted with ASP, and anyone else interested in understanding antisocial behavior.

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An intelligent, concise review of an often ignored mental illness

This is perhaps one of the best reviews I have read on any mental illness. Antisocial Personality Disorder is biologically based, but tragically often discarded as the result of poor parenting, movies, TV, video games, or a decline in social morals. It is none of these. It is a biological disorder with devasting effects on family members and far reaching costs to society. This book will take the reader on a review of what is currently known about this disorder and challange society to make a commitment to research and understand this illness. The author offers no excuses for the behavior of individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder, but points out its costs to society and the need to understand, diagnose and develop treatments for it.

Kindness to the wicked will end in cruelty to the righteous

When I was a psychiatric resident at the University of Iowa Dr Black was my residency director. Occasionally during my training someone would make an unkind remark about the muddleheadeness thought to be pervasive in mental health circles in places like Cambridge MA and other sites on the East Coast. As an easterner myself I dismissed these remarks as bedtime stories meant to scare our residents into staying in the midwest. However after reading one reviewer of Dr Blacks book wringing his hands over Dr Black appearing exploitative and sarcastic toward a convicted serial killer I now realize there may have been a grain of truth to what my elders were attempting to teach me. It is clear that this book is needed more now than ever before. Our mental health system in part is suffering because evil is masquerading as disease. The result is increased stigmatization of the mentally ill and misallocation of resources. As the Jewish religious tradition teaches in Midrash Rabbah "Kindness to the wicked ends in cruelty to the righteous".

No soul left to sell...

After I read this book, I began my research on psychopaths, sociopaths, serial killers and how it all gets started. I feel that they are drawn to positions of power because perhaps somewhere at some point in their lives, maybe after being dominated or abused at a very young age, they decide that as soon as they are able, they will never let anyone else tell them what to do. And the profession they come up with that will allow them to accomplish their objective would be one of power, often law enforcement. Scary. I just found out that my neighbor also escaped, but not with her children, as I did. Turns out that her ex husband, also violent, and also a psychopath, was also highly educated. A court appointed psychiatrist, even. So, it wasn't until five years ago when he finally landed in prison, did anyone start listening to her about this charming man. Who had of course had everyone convinced she was crazy. Invalidation, I find, is one of the most insidious forms of abuse that they use. Pretty soon, you start beginning to doubt your own thoughts and feelings, and eventually you stop having them altogether.

Book brings ASP to life in straight-forward style

I have a shelf full of books that have bits and pieces of information on conduct disorder and the like on young men. Bad Boys, Bad Men takes all of that information, blends it together, adds to it, and spits it out in a very readable, comprehensive book that is like a dream come true to me. I mean it. And the advice to family members is so valid and honest. And the advice to the ASP person is so straight-forward. Reading this book has filled in many pieces for me in my search to understand the nature of a loved one. Bravo to Dr. Black and his writer friend. May this book be read by all the probation officers, juvenile judges, social workers and counselors alive. I truly believe that ASP is the basis for so much pain and suffering in our society.

Essential Reading if we want to make Society Safer

I'm still recovering from my 5-year marriage to a man with ASP that ended in 1982. When I left him, I'd never heard of ASP or sociopathy and I thought I was losing my mind. Reading "The Mask of Sanity" was the best tool available to help me. "Bad Boys, Bad Men" was the book I wish had been available back then. This book isn't "pop" psychology. It is an engaging discussion of a long-term study of ASP by a respected researcher and professor of psychiatry. The financial and emotional costs of antisocial behavior are incalculable. But I hear commentators on TV and radio every day who simply don't know what they are talking about. I am so grateful to now have the facts at my fingertips.
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