Psychopathy goes undetected in some people. Why?
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In a June 2024 study, UC Berkeley psychology professor Keanan Joyner and his colleagues found that by using a combination of methods tailored to the multidimensional nature of psychopathy, we could transform how we identify and understand this personality disorder. “I think that it goes toward having a functional and positive society,” Joyner said. “Our collaboration is the substance of what makes humans so wonderful as a species.”
Key takeaways:
Psychopathy exists on a spectrum
Boldness is a key, yet largely overlooked, trait of psychopathy
By changing the way we measure psychopathy, we could reduce the harms of the personality disorder
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Thank you for producing and posting this fascinating lecture.
You got some at UC Berkeley legal aid who committed fraud against me when I tried to get help from them because of cyberstalking and physical stalking- my dad was a professor emeritus- shame on them !! My home was burglarized again just the other day by my stalker.
And if they are involved in the hacking into my devices they are really in trouble!
A most untrustworthy soft science that has always had a murky attachment to government operations.
Note his contempt for his client who is probably trying to communicate abuse in a relationship.
"Boldness" can also be called "courage". A very highly valued character trait by the poor who are under severe pressure and danger at every turn.