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باغٍ ; جائِر ; جَبَّار ; جَوْر ; حائِف ; دِكْتاتُور ; دِكْتاتُورِيّ ; دِيكْتاتُور ; طاغٍ ; طاغِيَة ; ظالِم ; ظَلَّام ; عادٍ ; عَتِيّ ; عَسَّاف ; غاشِم ; قاهِر ; قَهَّار ; مُتَأَمِّر ; مُتَجَبِّر ; مُتَحَكِّم ; مُتَعَسِّف ; مُسْتَبِدّ ; مُضْطَهِد
Sadistic personality disorder was a personality disorder defined by a pervasive pattern of sadistic and cruel behavior. People with this disorder were thought to have desired to control others. It was believed they accomplish this through the use of physical or emotional violence. This diagnosis appeared in an appendix of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III-R). The later versions of the DSM (DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR, and DSM-5) do not include it. It was removed as psychiatrists believed it would be used to legally excuse sadistic behavior.