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The concept of psychopathy is a complex one and first emerged in psychiatric discourse in the 1930s, really taking hold after the Great Depression and the Second World War. There was a rising social concern about isolated men, many of them emotional casualties of economic ruin and war who seemed disconnected from social norms, with callous states of mind that caused them to treat others as “things,” instead of as fellow humans.
The Devil You Know: Encounters in Forensic Psychiatry
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