First published in 1941, "The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality" by Hervey M. Cleckley, an American psychiatrist, is considered to be the most important work on psychopathology of the twentieth-century. Cleckley based his work on clinical interviews with patients in mental institutions and continued to edit and revise his seminal work throughout the years. The title "The Mask of Sanity" refers to Cleckley's description of the psychopath as living behind a mask of normalcy, which makes the disorder very difficult to recognize and diagnosis. They may appear engaging, intelligent, charming, and sincere but behind this façade of a normal, functioning person they are severely mentally disordered and chaotic. Cleckley was the first to recognize the psychopath's lack of genuine emotion that stems from a serious and uncontrolled neuropsychiatric defect. Cleckley's work is startlingly insightful and his outline of the basic elements of psychopathology remains relevant nearly eighty years later. While highly controversial when it was first published, Cleckley's exhaustive research and the fascinating case studies he explores in detail make "The Mask of Sanity" an indispensable guide for both professionals and lay people alike who wish to better understand psychopathology. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
Hervey M Cleckley Boeken
Dr. Hervey Milton Cleckley, een pionier in de studie van psychopathie, verdiepte zich in de bedrieglijke verbinding tussen schijnbare normaliteit en verborgen psychische stoornis. Zijn werk onderzocht de intrigerende paradox van individuen die een uiterlijke façade van gezondheid vertonen, terwijl hieronder een diepe psychologische stoornis schuilgaat. Door zijn invloedrijke klinische observaties belichtte Cleckley de subtiele manieren waarop een persoon uiterlijk gezond kan lijken, maar toch een verborgen psychose kan koesteren. Zijn inzichten blijven ons begrip van de complexe aard van de menselijke psyche en de verborgen realiteiten die deze kan bevatten, vormgeven.
