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Management of disturbed and aggressive behaviour in psychopaths.
In order to maximize the benefits of a multimodal therapeutic regime, a therapeutic group milieu setting is needed as a catalyst, followed by mandatory community care. Therefore, the treatment of choice for the psychopath seems to be the integrated comprehensive approach on a long term basis. However, should therapy be ineffective, the structure will be maintained while the elapse of time decreases the psychopathic behaviour to a virtual non-existent entity as a result of aging. In either case, society will be protected.