
@article{ref1,
title="Personality disorder and penal imputability: a case of uxoricide in a expert's report",
journal="Rivista di psichiatria",
year="2009",
author="Galletta, Diana and Sarappa, Chiara and Casiello, Margherita and Giuliani, Bruno",
volume="44",
number="3",
pages="191-195",
abstract="The personality disorders are generally described as a persistent pattern of inner experience that deviates strongly from the expectations of the culture of an individual in terms of cognition, affectivity, interpersonal functioning and impulse control. They are a complex area of defining and understanding for the clinical and forensic psychiatrist. A recent ruling by the Court of Cassation stated that personality disorder may be a result of reduction or cancellation of the ability to understand and will, if so serious as to affect the same. In the present work is explored, using a psycho-diagnostic protocol, the psychological profile of a person with a narcissistic personality disorder, charged for uxoricidio.<p /> <p>Language: it</p>",
language="it",
issn="0035-6484",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}