PRIMARY PSYCHOPATHS do not respond to punishment, apprehension, stress, or disapproval. They seem to be able to inhibit their antisocial impulses most of the time, not because of conscience, but because it suits their purpose at the time. Words do not seem to have the same meaning for them as they do for us. In fact, it's unclear if they even grasp the meaning of their own words, a condition that Cleckley called "semantic aphasia." They don't follow any life plan, and it seems as if they are incapable of experiencing any genuine emotion.
SECONDARY PSYCHOPATHS are risk-takers, but are also more likely to be stress-reactive, worriers, and guilt-prone. They expose themselves to more stress than the average person, but they are as vulnerable to stress as the average person. (This suggests that they are not "fully psychopathic." This may be due to distinctive genetic variations.)
They are daring, adventurous, unconventional people who began playing by their own rules early in life. They are strongly driven by a desire to escape or avoid pain, but are unable to resist temptation. As their anxiety increases toward some forbidden object, so does their attraction to it. They live their lives by the lure of temptation. Both primary and secondary psychopaths can be subdivided into:
Primary psychopathy was defined by those following this theory as the root disorder in patients diagnosed with it, whereas secondary psychopathy was defined as an aspect of another psychiatric disorder or social circumstances.
Factor 1Aggressive Narcissism
Primary psychopaths are considered to have mostly Factor 1 traits from the PCL-R (arrogance, callousness, manipulativeness, lying) whereas secondary psychopaths have a majority of Factor 2 traits (impulsivity, boredom proneness, irresponsibility, lack of long-term goals).
A primary psychopath is someone who exhibits a lack of empathy, guilt, or remorse for their actions, and tends to have shallow emotions and manipulate others for personal gain. They often display impulsivity and a disregard for societal norms or rules, leading to harmful behaviors without feeling any sense of responsibility.
The psychopath showed no remorse for his crimes, demonstrating a lack of empathy and conscience.
A psychopath is a person who lacks empathy, exhibits manipulative behavior, and often engages in antisocial or criminal activities without feeling guilt or remorse.
Hosni Mubarak referred to Saddam Hussein as a psychopath following an Iraqi state dinner.
Saddam's Son
A pathological liar is someone who habitually lies, often without a clear motive, while a psychopath is someone who lacks empathy and may engage in manipulative or harmful behavior without remorse. While a pathological liar may lie excessively, a psychopath's behavior extends beyond lying to include a disregard for the feelings and rights of others.
Psychopath
The Psychopath was created in 1966-05.
The duration of The Psychopath is 1.37 hours.
The Psychopath Test was created in 2011.
The Psychopath Test has 240 pages.
The ISBN of The Psychopath Test is 978-1594488016.
I am not a psychopath, I just like to kill people.
The psychopath showed no remorse for his crimes, demonstrating a lack of empathy and conscience.
Probably... they will most likely just laugh and not believe you.
a psychopath doesnt have a diseased soul, but rather a diseased MIND
A psychopath is a person who has a personality disorder. They can be antisocial, have bad behavior, and be very harmful to others.
The Psychopath - 1973 was released on: USA: 28 September 1973