Age Of Insanity Analysis

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1. Concepts learned or new to understanding and their importance
I found the concept of insanity very interesting and further more I was unware that insanity actually had three different legal meanings even though I have heard of each of these meanings. These three separate meanings are; not guilty by reason of insanity, competence to stand trial and involuntary commitment. Our text revels that not guilty by reason of insanity is “a person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at that time of such conduct, as a result of mental disease of defect, he lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law “(Lahey, 2012). With competence to stand trial, is a determination of whether the individual has the ability to understand what and the reason why they are on trial. And finally the last point involuntary commitment, I can tell you that I have a family …show more content…

Concepts challenging/contradicting previous understanding.
I had known that there were many personality disordered but I became lost when reading the text for it describes but does not go into detail about how they are described or diagnosed when in reference to Axis I or Axis II. Can anyone explain what the exact difference is or how they are separated into these …show more content…

Yet now in chapter fourteen we are informed that there is another form of amnesia called dissociative amnesia and that “dissociative amnesia is a kid of memory loss that is psychologically caused” (Lahey, 2012). I am understandably confused is amnesia now a biological or psychological, or is it primarily biological with dissociative being only temporarily and specially applied to cause for dissociative amnesia only after a sever period of intense