Scott Joplin: Undiagnosed Antisocial Personality Disorder
Darryl Lynn Jones, BA, MAEd.Southern New Hampshire University
May 17, 2015
What is antisocial personality disorder?
“Anti-social personality disorder comprises any combination of six trait models; e.g., negative emotionality, introversion, disinhibition, compulsivity, antagonism, and schizotypy. The result is anxiety, disorientation, social isolation, fits of rage, and promiscuity; not to mention a myriad of other culminations (American Psychiatric Association, n.d.; Messent, 2013; Shedler, Beck, Fonagy, Gabbard & Gunderson, 2010; Zeng, Wang, Zhang, Chen, Huang, Liu,.…&Yang, 2013).
Scott Joplin ?-1917
“Compounding the difficulties of sparse factual data are years of accrued misinformation. One tenacious myth tells us that Joplin was born in Texarkana, Texas, on November 24, 1868. The location is easily dispensed with: Texarkana was not established until 1873. Testimony of a family friend has Scott born in Marshall, Texas, some 70 miles south from what was to become Texarkana; in 1870, according to the U.S. Census, the family lived on a farm in Linden, Texas, almost 40 miles away. That same census, of 1870, certifies that on July 18, 1870, the young Scott wasalready two years old, thereby ruling out a birth date of November 24, 1868. The 1880 census and his death certificate support that conclusion. Though we cannot cite an exact date for his birth, documents place the event between July 19, 1867 and mid-January 1868” (Berlin, 2013).
Scott Joplin ?-1917
LIKENESS ON DISPLAY AT
THE MISSOURI STATE HOUSE
JOPLIN DURING THE TURBULENT TIMES
Informal Treatment of African-Americansduring Reconstruction
Few African-Americans among Medical Professionals
ARKANSAS PHYSICIANS1888
ARKANSAS INSANE ASYLUM DURING THE U.S. POST-
RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD
Scott Joplin’s Personality Disorder
JOPLIN’S IMMEDIATE ENVIRONMENT
THEORETICAL CONSTRUCTS FOR ANTI-SOCIAL
PERSONALITY DISORDER Anxiety, Depression,
Shame, and Guilt Withdrawal from
Social Interaction
Impulsivity which Piques Promiscuity
Perfectionism and Rigidity
Negative Emotionality
Introversion
Disinhibition
Compulsivity
Joplin’s Autopsy
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