Although psychopathy typically has been construed as a relatively uniform construct, seminal theories and contemporary research suggest that it may be heterogeneous. In this article, the most promising literature is distilled to distinguish among potential variants of antisocial personality disorder (APD) that can be derived from, and informed by, modern conceptions of psychopathy. This analysis suggests that there are primary and secondary variants of psychopathy, which may be distinguished based on the extent to which they are heritable and are characterized by affective deficits, impulsivity, trait anxiety, and characteristics of borderline and narcissistic personality disorders (NPD). These variants also may differ in their patterns of ...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...
Although psychopathy typically has been construed as a relatively uniform construct, seminal theorie...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Psychopathy is not a diagnostic category, however theories of psychopathy have been discussed throug...
Psychopathic individuals identified through contemporary instruments vary considerably in personalit...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
This book brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical work on psychopathy, and related...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
The complexity and consequences of psychopathy are still debated, and its relation to other mental d...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
The psychopathy literature includes inconsistencies with regard to correlates, etiology, and treatme...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...
Although psychopathy typically has been construed as a relatively uniform construct, seminal theorie...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Psychopathy is not a diagnostic category, however theories of psychopathy have been discussed throug...
Psychopathic individuals identified through contemporary instruments vary considerably in personalit...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
This book brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical work on psychopathy, and related...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
The complexity and consequences of psychopathy are still debated, and its relation to other mental d...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
The psychopathy literature includes inconsistencies with regard to correlates, etiology, and treatme...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...