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Hervey Milton Cleckley (September 7, 1903 –
January 28, 1984) was an
American psychiatrist and
pioneer in the
field of psychopathy. His book, The Mask...
- book
written by
American psychiatrist Hervey M.
Cleckley,
first published in 1941,
describing Cleckley's clinical interviews with
patients in a
locked institution...
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Cleckley is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franklin Cleckley (1940–2017), American...
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Corbett H.
Thigpen and
Hervey M.
Cleckley, who also
helped write the screenplay. Sizemore,
referred to by
Thigpen and
Cleckley as Eve White, was a
woman they...
- stress,
which create an
outward appearance of
apparent normalcy.
Hervey M.
Cleckley, an
American psychiatrist,
influenced the
initial diagnostic criteria for...
- of Eve,
written by her psychiatrists,
Corbett H.
Thigpen and
Hervey M.
Cleckley, upon
which the film of the same name,
starring Joanne Woodward, was based...
- on an
influential clinical profile by
American psychiatrist Hervey M.
Cleckley first published in 1941. An individual's
score may have
important consequences...
- Hare's list
differed from
Cleckley's not just in
rewordings and
introducing quantitative scores for each point.
Cleckley had
required an
absence of delusions...
- then
entered into the
private practice of
psychiatry with Dr.
Hervey M.
Cleckley. Together, for much of the 1940s and most of the 1950s, they comprised...
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adulthood remains an
active research question.
According to
Hervey M.
Cleckley, a
psychopathic person is
someone who is able to
imitate a
normal functioning...