Psychopaths
Psychopaths currently run the entire planet (Satanists). Appealing to our empathy and compassion for each other. Using guilt and charm they manipulate and fool us every second of every day all around us with the nicest of smiles. they gained control a long long time ago and now use disgusting techniques to maintain that control, we actually now do the controlling unwittingly on their behalf! Behind closed doors, they rape your beautiful daughters, addict us and distract us, hiding in plain sight they smile at you and pass their condolences taking great pleasure in your suffering whilst doing so!
It's time to realize that these types of "people" are NOT like the rest of us, they lack any sense of care, remorse, empathy and compassion. They recruit the most ruthless of techniques in every sector of society, especially business and all other valuable and influential sectors worldwide including religion, politics, education, media etc etc. Where manipulation fails them, they simply murder, rape, blackmail and steal from the good citizens of this world whom create with GOOD intention! Silent majority no more people! It's time to WAKE UP to what these "people" have done to us via secret societies, shadow governments infiltrating every sector of OUR cultures!
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Psychopathy is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls, commonly resulting in persistent antisocial deviance and criminal behavior. Accumulating research suggests that psychopathy follows a developmental trajectory with strong genetic influences, and which precipitates deleterious effects on widespread functional networks, particularly within paralimbic regions of the brain. While traditional therapeutic interventions commonly administered in prisons and forensic institutions have been notoriously ineffective at combating these outcomes, alternative strategies informed by an understanding of these specific neuropsychological obstacles to healthy development, and which target younger individuals with nascent symptoms of psychopathy are more promising. Here we review recent neuropsychiatric and neuroimaging literature that informs our understanding of the brain systems compromised in psychopathy, and apply these data to a broader understanding of its developmental course, ultimately promoting more proactive intervention strategies profiting from adaptive neuroplasticity in youth.
What is the difference between a sociopath, a psychopath, and a narcissist? Here to tell us is leading psychologist and author of "Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving a Narcissistic Relationship" Dr. Ramani Durvasula.
What Is a Psychopath?
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Psychopathy is among the most difficult disorders to spot. The psychopath can appear normal, even charming. Underneath, he lacks conscience and empathy, making him manipulative, volatile and often (but by no means always) criminal. She is an object of popular fascination and clinical anguish: adult psychopathy is largely impervious to treatment, though programs are in place to treat callous, unemotional youth in hopes of preventing them from maturing into psychopaths.
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The terms “psychopath” and “sociopath” are often used interchangeably, but in correct parlance a “sociopath” refers to a person with antisocial tendencies that are ascribed to social or environmental factors, whereas psychopathic traits are more innate, though a chaotic or violent upbringing may tip the scales for those already predisposed to behave psychopathically. Both constructs are most closely represented in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) as Antisocial Personality Disorder. Brain anatomy, genetics, and a person’s environment may all contribute to the development of psychopathic traits.
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Psychopathic Criminals
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Psychopathy is a spectrum disorder and can be diagnosed only using the 20-item Hare Psychopathy Checklist, including traits such as sexual promiscuity, parasitic lifestyle, and impulsivity. The bar for clinical psychopathy is a score of 30 or more, Ted Bundy scored 39. The checklist was developed in the 1970s by the Canadian researcher Robert Hare, professor emeritus of the University of British Columbia. While this checklist was originally used to assess individuals in criminal cases or in high-security psychiatric units, it is now readily found online for anyone to peruse. However, a true assessment should be conducted by a mental health professional.
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Here is a great video explaining the difference between psychopathic, narcissistic & sociopathic behaviors.
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