High Risk

High Risk by Ken Magid, published by Bantam Books in 1988, is a first edition that spans 361 pages. This book provides insights into the behaviors of individuals with little or no conscience, tracing their development from unattached childhood to patterns of lying, stealing, and criminal behavior. It aims to equip parents with essential information to understand and address these issues effectively.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the psychological and social factors that contribute to personality disorders and maladaptive behaviors. The book delves into topics related to family dynamics, parenting strategies, and the broader implications of psychopathology within social contexts. By focusing on these themes, High Risk serves as a resource for those seeking to navigate the complexities of raising children in challenging circumstances.
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There are thousands of people with little or no conscience, and they start their process of lying, stealing, and criminal behavior as unattached children. This groundbreaking book gives invaluable information for every parent.
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