Heredity and Character Disorders
Abstract
The role of heredity in personality development and character disorder has been studied by a variety of means. These include investigation of twins and/or families, using clinical ratings, personality scales, or psychological tests; observation of neonates and infants; and longitudinal description of discordant pairs of twins. Attention to the interaction of heredity and environment provides new strategies for prevention and treatment.
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