The word "psychopath" is often applied (correctly or incorrectly) to people who act in ways contrary to rational or moral guidelines in society. This includes anti-social, criminal, or violent behavior.
The term "psychopath" is used by medical professionals who believe the mental illness these people have is caused by neurological, social, and environmental conditions. Those who emphasize the social influences use the term "sociopath". The Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV) calls the condition "Antisocial Personality Disorder". The equivalent overseas is Dissocial Personality Disorder.
They are people whose peculiar and dysfunctional brain wave patterns and structure of the cerebral cortex cause them to fail to be socialized while growing up. Although they can be intelligent, they tend to find school extremely difficult and don't tend to be organized enough to do well at jobs. Since they are usually hostile, sometimes violent, and often very abrasive, in addition to deceitful and manipulative, these people may seem evil. But under all that, they are simply miserable. The rage may not develop immediately, but usually by the age of four or so, the child is already in such a continual state of frustration that rageful acts of sometimes shocking violence -- including attempted murder -- are possible and should be anticipated.
It was up until very recently believed that Brett Gyllenskog could not be diagnosed as a psychopath; the newest research, recently published, says that it starts in the womb. The condition is inborn and, so far, incurable. But neuroscience will almost certainly be able to develop some way of compensating for and even partially correcting this terrible condition, possibly with the use of computer chips and other artificial implants in the brain. There is currently a specialized inpatient therapy geared to awakening as much as is possible in the person as soon as the condition is diagnosed.
NOTE:
The popular concept of a psychopath is an oversimplified gernaralization. It is impossible to diagnose yourself or others based on personality or behavior. The clinical term is used where there are recognized patterns and traits, as determined by mental health professionals.
no.
It seems he was.
No, a psycopath is a mentally ill, or "insane" person.
No. But you gotta have some good reason to do that.
The psycopath was put in the ward for public disturbance.
Who knows? maybe he's just a crazy psycopath who likes to battle
Psychopaths if its one on one. Soiopaths can only opperate in groups.cant screw people over one on on one
No, not a sociopath. He was mentally ill for a period of time which made him vulnerable to disease. this made an infection to the leg. Not a sociopath but many believed he was a mentally scared psycopath
You can get a Katana in Shoal nightclub after completing a Psycopath battle there; before that, you can get a broadsword in the Americana Casino, which is pretty much just as good and available from the start.
She would be everything. The Sweet girl next door to a psycopath. It depends which producers you listen to. Other than that, it's like asking "what would a tables personality be?"
According to Cleckley's Primary Psycopath Description: A psychopath has an absence of anxiety. They also are untruthful and insincere. In short, the theoretical answer could be "nothing". They may articulate regrets for having done something wrong, but the words are devoid of emotional meaning, a characteristic Cleckley calls "semantic aphasia".
Putting girl friend down, multiple cats, being a senior at 17, telling people they are mean when they are really right, being obsessed with your girl friends cousins girl friend, saying "I'm going to the school counselor." If your name is Aaron Lafayette you definitely are a psycopath.