Psychopath vs Sociopath vs Normal


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A Brain Scan Reveals Psychopathy
The terms psychopath and sociopath are often used interchangeably, sometimes with great debate. According to Dr. Robert Schug, the host of Aftermath Radio, there is no difference, and the correct term for this anti-social personality disorder is psychopath.

In common usuage, sociopath is often used to describe a person with anti-social traits, and psychopath is used to describe a person whose anti-social personality disorder leads to violence. 

Anti-social personality disorder is often determined by the Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (HPC-R), a list of twenty personality traits. A value of 0 is assigned if the trait is not applicable, 1 if it is somewhat applicable, 2 if it fully applies. (Read more about Hare and his research on his website Without Conscience.)

The list:
glib and superficial charmgrandiosityneed for stimulationpathological lyingcunning and manipulating,lack of remorsecallousnesspoor behavioral controlsimpulsivenessirresponsibilitydenialparasitic lifestylesexual promiscuityearly behavior problemslack of realistic long-term goalsfailure to accept responsibility for own actionsmany short-term marital relationshipsjuvenile delinquencyrevocation of conditional releasecriminal versatility

Recent studies of brain scans have shown that psychopaths don't register reactions to emotional stimuli in the frontal and temporal lobes--areas of the brain associated with empathy and self-control. They tend to register emotional reactions cognitively--as a thought rather than a feeling. 

Though all psychopaths share common traits, most aren't violent.

Scientist, James Fallon, was surprised to discover that his brain scan revealed him to be a borderline psychopath. Read more here. And you can listen to a podcast interview with James Fallon on OpEdNews.com.

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Published on March 16, 2014 13:09
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