The Psychopathy Is Blog
Our blog provides perspectives from clinicians, researchers, and those with lived experience of psychopathy to enrich and broaden the conversation about psychopathy and related disorders.
The Role of Nature in Psychopathic Personality
By Dean Fido – Humans share a well-documented and powerful connection with the natural world. Research has consistently found that individuals whose lives are interwoven and connected with nature experience benefits and improvements across many domains: quality of life, body image, and both mental and physical wellbeing.
Getting over it – What We Can Learn by Asking People How They Cope With Shame
By Hedwig Eisenbarth – While it might not be intuitive to think about shame when thinking about psychopathy, there might be actually relevant mechanisms to consider when it comes to internalising negative emotions, such as shame. In a recent publication, Carlo Garofalo and Patrizia Velotti (Garofalo & Velotti, 2021)…
The Police Report Not Taken
By Lillyth Quillan – Not everyone knows that cruelty to animals is illegal. And not everyone knows that children with Conduct Disorder (CD), in addition to their other behavioral challenges, are more likely to engage in animal cruelty than other neurotypical children. What they also don’t know is: all too
Why is our organization so necessary – and why will achieving our goals be so challenging?
By Abigail Marsh – Our organization can only do so much on its own. While our webpage and YouTube channel continue to steadily accrue viewers (our website has accrued over 17,000 views, and our YouTube channel has accrued over 2 million), many people seeking information do not yet know to
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