Psychopaths

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psychopaths

what is a psychopath

The terms "sociopath" or "psychopath" often bring to mind images of sadistically violent individuals such as Ted Bundy or the fictional character of Dr.Hannibal Lecter, but I think the defining characteristics of a sociopath are more complex which can imagine.
Can not understand psychopaths in terms of recoil or antisocial development. They are simplymorally depraved individuals who represent the "monsters" in our society. They are predators infrenables and impossible to treat in whom violence is planned, purposeful and emotionless. This violencecontinues until it reaches a maximum around age 50, and then decreases. It's hard to say what motivates them possibly control and domination. They tend to operate with a grandiose demeanor, an attitudepretentious, an insatiable appetite, and a tendency toward sadism. His lack of fear is probably the prototypical feature.

Types of Psychopaths

The primary psychopaths do not respond topunishment, apprehension, stress or disapproval. Words do not seem to have the same meaning for them than for us. Actually, it is not known if they understand the meaning of his own words.
Do not follow anylife plan, and seem unable to experience any kind of genuine emotion.

Secondary psychopaths. They are very risky, but are more likely to react to stressful situations, and prone to guilt. Areexposed to more stress than the average persons.
Are audases, adventurous and unconventional. began to establish its own rules of life at an early age. They are driven by a desire to escape or avoidpain, but are unable to resist the temptation. As their anxiety increases toward some forbidden object, his attraction to her is also increased.

The primary and secondary psychopaths are subdividedinto:

Psychopaths uncontrolled. They are the kind of psychopaths who seem angry or go crazy more easily.
seemingly obsessed by sexual urges during much of his life.
Seem to be characterized by...
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