In other research, Dr. Willerman looked for physical indicators of psychological pathologies like schizophrenia.
These psychological pathologies are attributed to failure to come to terms with impairment (Lindowski and Dunn, 1974; Shindi, 1983).
The psychological pathology of the, offender is very clearly one of hatred.
But to hear some psychologists tell it, boys may be catching up in terms of insecurity and even psychological pathology.
Research suggests that pedophilia may be correlated with several different neurological abnormalities, and often co-exists with other personality disorders and psychological pathologies.
From his case in the hospital he learns to know that he has had psychological pathologies since the age of fourteen.
It is a mistake to assess Scheler's concept of Ressentiment as chiefly a theory of psychological pathology, though surely it is that in part.
Even in the case of suicide terrorism, psychological pathologies, such as sociopathy and schizophrenia are largely absent.
In more recent years, which would certainly include my tenure as archbishop, there has been a general recognition that such cases reflect a psychological and emotional pathology.
In more recent years . . . there has been a general recognition that such cases reflect a psychological and emotional pathology.