Sociopathic Personality in Identical Twins in a Set of Dizygotic Triplets
Abstract
The manifestation of sociopathic personality in identical twins who are members of a dizygotic set of triplets is reported; the third triplet showed no evidence of personality disturbance. The author suggests that environmental and psychodynamic factors had an essential role in the development of the sociopathic personality disturbances.
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