Psychopathic individuals identified through contemporary instruments vary considerably in personality and etiological background, which creates confusion in practice and inconsistency in data. The goal of this paper is to clarify this heterogeneity and introduce a new typology to narrow down psychopathic subcategories. Towards this end, we will discuss the conceptual history of psychopathy, compare the construct-validity of different psychopathy measures (DSM, PCL-R, PPI-R, and TriPM), and review cluster-analytic studies to identify more homogenous categories. In line with the existing literature, the psychopathic population is broadly divided into a primary and secondary category which diverge crucially in personality (reward/punishment se...
Psychopathy and callous-unemotional (CU) traits, its putative developmental precursor, have proven i...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Psychopathy is characterized as the inability to feel typical human emötions. Psychopaths are often ...
Contains fulltext : 149418.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Psychopathic ...
Psychopathy is not a diagnostic category, however theories of psychopathy have been discussed throug...
Background Hervey Cleckley’s description of psychopathic personality detailed in his book, The Mask ...
The psychopathy literature includes inconsistencies with regard to correlates, etiology, and treatme...
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...
Research has suggested that primary psychopaths may be more instrumentally violent, and secondary ps...
Characterized by atypical behavioral (e.g., antisociality), interpersonal (e.g., egocentricity), and...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
Early theoretical conceptualizations suggest psychopathy is a heterogeneous construct whereby psycho...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Psychopathy and callous-unemotional (CU) traits, its putative developmental precursor, have proven i...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Psychopathy is characterized as the inability to feel typical human emötions. Psychopaths are often ...
Contains fulltext : 149418.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Psychopathic ...
Psychopathy is not a diagnostic category, however theories of psychopathy have been discussed throug...
Background Hervey Cleckley’s description of psychopathic personality detailed in his book, The Mask ...
The psychopathy literature includes inconsistencies with regard to correlates, etiology, and treatme...
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...
Research has suggested that primary psychopaths may be more instrumentally violent, and secondary ps...
Characterized by atypical behavioral (e.g., antisociality), interpersonal (e.g., egocentricity), and...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
Early theoretical conceptualizations suggest psychopathy is a heterogeneous construct whereby psycho...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Psychopathy and callous-unemotional (CU) traits, its putative developmental precursor, have proven i...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Psychopathy is characterized as the inability to feel typical human emötions. Psychopaths are often ...