Jul 15, 2008
Forensic patients with tattoos more likely to have antisocial personality disorder
Research News from the Journal 'Personality and Mental Health' The presence of tattoos on forensic psychiatric inpatients should alert clinicians to a possible diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder , and ...
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I know people that have tatoos that don't have anti-social personalities. Sounds like a bogus means of diagnoses for profits.
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