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Apr 2008
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1. 72 Notizie Storiche - Giuda

SERIAL KILLER
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A riprova del legame con le scienze psichiatriche, il modello a cui gli autori si ispirano direttamente è un altro manuale, il più noto “Diagnostic and Statistic Manual” (DSM) dei disturbi mentali. Contrariamente a quanto avviene negli Stati Uniti, in Europa lo sviluppo del profiling muove dal settore accademico, in particolare dalla cattedra di Psicologia I ... Show More
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