Psychopathy is defined
as a mental disorder
in which an individual manifests amoral and antisocial behavior
shows a lack of ability to love or establish meaningful personal relationships,
expresses extreme egocentricity,
and demonstrates a failure to learn from experience and other behaviors
associated with the condition. Additional risk factors for psychopathy include
substance abuse by the parents, separation from a parent or lack of parental
involvement, child
physical abuse or neglect. The following are the symptoms and signs of
psychopathy,
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Lying pathologically
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Conning others; being manipulative
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Shallow emotions
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Promiscuous sexual behavior
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Lack of realistic, long-term goals
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Being impulsive/ irresponsible
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Blaming others and refusing to accept
responsibility
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Criminal acts in several realms
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