There have been many different conceptualizations regarding Elliot Rodger's clinical presentation including claims of him having Asperger's Syndrome (Duke, 2014), psychosis and psychopathy (Langman, 2014) and a description of him as an “injustice collector” (O'Toole, 2014). This article proposes that Elliot Rodger's Narcissistic rage and its overlap with the Path of Intended Violence accounted for his attack in May 2014. Essentially, his narcissistic rage (that encompassed his sense of injustice and need for revenge) propelled him onto the Path to Intended Violence. Upon review of the literature and careful analysis of Mr. Rodger's case, we conclude that while these factors are likely more explanatory than factors related to autism spectrum...
This chapter expresses that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous disorder where several...
Despite a general recognition that certain personality disorders are associated with an increased ri...
The relationship between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and violence is poorly understood. Several v...
There have been many different conceptualizations regarding Elliot Rodger's clinical presentation in...
Objective There exist significant gaps in our understanding and knowledge of the contributory factor...
Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old student, carried out the Day of Retribution in Isla Vista, California, ...
A case analysis is presented of Dean Allen Mellberg’s shooting spree on Fairfield Air Force Base on ...
Predictability of dangerousness in association with mental disorders remains elusive, outside of a f...
A small body of literature has suggested that, rather than being more likely to engage in offending ...
A threat assessment perspective, namely the Path towards Intended Violence, was applied in the case ...
Little is known about the prevalence of violence and autistic spectrum disorders. This article revie...
Introduction: For the past two decades, researchers have been using various approaches to investigat...
Little is known about risk factors for violence among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
A small body of literature has suggested that, rather than being more likely to engage in offending ...
This chapter expresses that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous disorder where several...
Despite a general recognition that certain personality disorders are associated with an increased ri...
The relationship between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and violence is poorly understood. Several v...
There have been many different conceptualizations regarding Elliot Rodger's clinical presentation in...
Objective There exist significant gaps in our understanding and knowledge of the contributory factor...
Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old student, carried out the Day of Retribution in Isla Vista, California, ...
A case analysis is presented of Dean Allen Mellberg’s shooting spree on Fairfield Air Force Base on ...
Predictability of dangerousness in association with mental disorders remains elusive, outside of a f...
A small body of literature has suggested that, rather than being more likely to engage in offending ...
A threat assessment perspective, namely the Path towards Intended Violence, was applied in the case ...
Little is known about the prevalence of violence and autistic spectrum disorders. This article revie...
Introduction: For the past two decades, researchers have been using various approaches to investigat...
Little is known about risk factors for violence among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
A small body of literature has suggested that, rather than being more likely to engage in offending ...
This chapter expresses that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous disorder where several...
Despite a general recognition that certain personality disorders are associated with an increased ri...
The relationship between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and violence is poorly understood. Several v...