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Subclinical psychopaths : how they adapt, their interpersonal interactions with and effect on others, and how to detect them /

It is estimated that psychopaths make up about 1 percent of the general population. They do everything that a normal person does, with the exception that they possess no empathy and/or conscience toward others, are highly skilled in the art of manipulation, and they have no compunction using others...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Smith, Cary Stacy
Otros Autores: Hung, Li-Ching, 1971-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Springfield, Illinois : Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., [2013]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1 An Introduction to Subclinical Psychopaths
  • Sociopath vs. Psychopath vs. Antisocial Personality Disorder
  • ch. 2 A Short History of Psychopathy
  • Cleckley
  • After Cleckley
  • Today
  • Disagreements with Hare and the PCL-R
  • ch. 3 What Is Subclinical Psychopathy?
  • The Car Salesman
  • Other Examples
  • Relationships
  • How Do Psychopaths See Themselves?
  • Narcissism
  • Malignant Narcissism
  • Manipulation
  • Assessment Phase
  • Manipulation Phase
  • Abandonment Phase
  • Weaknesses Exploited by Psychopaths
  • ch. 4 The Psychopathic Brain
  • The Amygdala
  • Theory of Mind
  • Testosterone and Neurotransmitters
  • Neurocognitive Models
  • The Violence Inhibition Mechanism Model
  • Reactive Aggression
  • The Somatic Marker Model
  • The Social Response Reversal Model
  • Developmental Psychopathy
  • Information Processing
  • The Behavioral Activation System (BAS), the Fight-Flight System (FFS), and the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS).
  • Empirical Evidence
  • Behavioral Activation System: Revised
  • Fight-Flight-Freezing System: Revised
  • Behavioral Inhibition System: Revised
  • Nature Versus Nurture
  • ch. 5 Child and Adolescent Psychopaths
  • ADHD
  • ODD
  • CD
  • Stability of Psychopathic Traits
  • Possible Predictors of Psychopathy
  • Three Perspectives
  • Assessing for Childhood/Adolescent Psychopathy
  • The Antisocial Process Screening Device
  • The Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version
  • The Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory
  • Attachment
  • Infant Attachment Styles
  • The Departamentul Securit ii Statului
  • ch. 6 Interpersonal Relationships
  • Evolution
  • Life History Theory
  • Interpersonal Theory
  • Successful versus Unsuccessful Psychopathy
  • Psychopathy and Societal Aims
  • Psychopathy and Socially Significant Personality Characteristics
  • Psychopathy and Social Adaptation
  • The Dark Triad
  • ch. 7 Personality Factors: How to Detect Psychopaths.
  • Glib and Superficial
  • Egocentric and Grandiose
  • Unrealistic Long-Term Goals
  • Lack of Remorse or Guilt
  • Lack of Empathy
  • Deceitful and Manipulative
  • Shallow Emotions
  • Impulsive
  • Poor Behavior Controls
  • A Need for Excitement
  • Lack of Responsibility
  • Hostile Attribution Bias
  • Potency Bias
  • Subclinical Psychopaths at Work
  • Family Life
  • Parasitic Lifestyle
  • Moral judgment
  • Factor Models
  • ch. 8 Treatment for Psychopathy
  • Approaches to Treatment
  • Pharmacological Treatment
  • Neuroleptics
  • Antidepressants
  • Lithium
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Psychostimulants
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Are Pharmacological Treatments Effective?
  • Does Comorbidity Affect Pharmacological Treatments?
  • Physical Treatments
  • The Response to Physical Treatments
  • Behavior Therapy
  • Cognitive Approaches
  • The Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Therapeutic Community
  • Can Psychopathy Be Treated?
  • Conclusion 1
  • Conclusion 2.
  • Conclusion 3
  • ch. 9 How to Deal with the Psychopath in Your Life
  • Things to Remember
  • Psychopaths Lack a Conscience
  • Psychopaths Are Experts at Manipulation
  • Psychopaths Have Preternatural Charm
  • Psychopaths Have Excellent Communication Skills
  • Psychopaths Are Masters at Making a Good Impression
  • How a Psychopath Makes You Feel
  • You Feel Sympathetic
  • You Feel Worried or Afraid
  • You Owe Them
  • You Feel Guilty
  • You Feel Lied to or Deceived
  • You Feel Taken Advantage of
  • Questions to Ask
  • What to Do If You Think Your Romantic Partner is Psychopathic.