Despite widespread assumptions that psychopathy is associated with serious and repeated law-breaking, individuals with psychopathic personality traits do not invariably become chronic criminal offenders. As a partial explanation for this finding, Lykken (1995) ventured that a fearless temperament underlies both psychopathic traits and heroic behavior, and that heroic individuals’ early exposure to effective socializing forces such as warm parenting or healthy self-esteem often fosters a characteristic adaption that tends to beget “successful” behaviors, thereby differentiating heroes from convicts. In this study, we investigate relations between psychopathy, principally its fearless dominance dimension, pride, and prosocial and antisocial b...
Although the traits of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) have received extensive attention from...
Recent findings have provided evidence for a negative correlation between psychopathy and happiness....
Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral ...
International audiencePsychopathic traits and heroic behaviors seem to display atypical relationship...
Deficits in fear have long been posited as an important etiological factor in the development of psy...
Researchers are vigorously debating whether psychopathic personality includes seemingly adaptive tra...
Based on their 2011 meta-analysis of the correlates of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI),...
Although antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) has represented the current operationalization of ps...
The Triarchic model of psychopathy (Patrick, Fowles, & Krueger, 2009) posits that psychopathic p...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
Although the traits of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) have received extensive attention from...
Psychopathic personality disorder (psychopathy) is generally construed as a constellation of affecti...
Psychopathy is characterized by a heterogeneous constellation of personality traits, including super...
The role of the two dimensions of psychopathy-dispositional fearlessness (theorized to reflect varia...
Personality disorders, such as psychopathy, have a long history of stigmatization. Psychopaths are c...
Although the traits of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) have received extensive attention from...
Recent findings have provided evidence for a negative correlation between psychopathy and happiness....
Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral ...
International audiencePsychopathic traits and heroic behaviors seem to display atypical relationship...
Deficits in fear have long been posited as an important etiological factor in the development of psy...
Researchers are vigorously debating whether psychopathic personality includes seemingly adaptive tra...
Based on their 2011 meta-analysis of the correlates of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI),...
Although antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) has represented the current operationalization of ps...
The Triarchic model of psychopathy (Patrick, Fowles, & Krueger, 2009) posits that psychopathic p...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
Although the traits of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) have received extensive attention from...
Psychopathic personality disorder (psychopathy) is generally construed as a constellation of affecti...
Psychopathy is characterized by a heterogeneous constellation of personality traits, including super...
The role of the two dimensions of psychopathy-dispositional fearlessness (theorized to reflect varia...
Personality disorders, such as psychopathy, have a long history of stigmatization. Psychopaths are c...
Although the traits of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) have received extensive attention from...
Recent findings have provided evidence for a negative correlation between psychopathy and happiness....
Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral ...