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Individual Differences Research 2007, Vol. 5, No. 1 ISSN: 1541-745X pp. 30-43 Copyright 2007 IDR Understanding madmen : A DSM-IV Assessment of Adolf hitler Frederick L. Coolidge*, Felicia L. Davis, & Daniel L. Segal University of Colorado at Colorado Springs *Frederick L. Coolidge, PhD; Psychology Department; P. O. Box 7150; University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150; (email). ABSTRACT - Adolf hitler s personality was investigated posthumously through the use of an informant version of the Coolidge Axis II Inventory (CATI), which is designed for the Assessment of personality, clinical, and neuropsychological disorders.
Hitler’s rejecting father figure, whom he “unconsciously” wished to kill, became Jewish Marxist intellectuals, and by association, all other Jews. Taylor (1961/1982) saw Hitler as responsible for the Holocaust, but minimized his psychopathology.
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