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Qu'est-ce (qui) est psychopathy - définition

PERSONALITY DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY PERSISTENT ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR, IMPAIRED EMPATHY AND REMORSE, AND BOLD, DISINHIBITED, AND EGOTISTICAL TRAITS
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  • Walter C. Langer]] described [[Adolf Hitler]] as a "neurotic psychopath".

psychopathy         
[s??'k?p??i]
¦ noun mental illness or disorder.
Psychopathy         
·noun Mental disease. ·see Psychosis, 2.
psychopathic         
Someone who is psychopathic is a psychopath.
...a report labelling him psychopathic.
...a psychopathic killer.
ADJ

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Psychopathy

Psychopathy, sometimes considered synonymous with sociopathy, is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy and remorse, and bold, disinhibited, and egotistical traits. Different conceptions of psychopathy have been used throughout history that are only partly overlapping and may sometimes be contradictory.

Hervey M. Cleckley, an American psychiatrist, influenced the initial diagnostic criteria for antisocial personality reaction/disturbance in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), as did American psychologist George E. Partridge. The DSM and International Classification of Diseases (ICD) subsequently introduced the diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and dissocial personality disorder (DPD) respectively, stating that these diagnoses have been referred to (or include what is referred to) as psychopathy or sociopathy. The creation of ASPD and DPD was driven by the fact that many of the classic traits of psychopathy were impossible to measure objectively. Canadian psychologist Robert D. Hare later repopularized the construct of psychopathy in criminology with his Psychopathy Checklist.

Although no psychiatric or psychological organization has sanctioned a diagnosis titled "psychopathy", assessments of psychopathic characteristics are widely used in criminal justice settings in some nations and may have important consequences for individuals. The study of psychopathy is an active field of research. The term is also used by the general public, popular press, and in fictional portrayals. While the term is often employed in common usage along with "crazy", "insane", and "mentally ill", there is a categorical difference between psychosis and psychopathy.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour psychopathy
1. The psychometric profile of a businessman resembles nothing so much as that of a delinquent, and the more successful he (or she) is, the more that profile shades into psychopathy.
2. The mark was made in 1''2, when homosexuality still retained its Soviet–era classification as a "perverse psychopathy." The court ruled on Sept. 20 that the clinic had violated the law and ordered the railroad to accept his application.
3. Collective behaviour had to alter then, as it must in the face of an Islamist psychopathy that combines a desire to kill, which is at least as strong as that of the IRA at its most intense, with technology that advances the business of mass murder and heightens digital delusions of otherworldly paradise.
4. The information on it should only be used for military registration, and not to establish someone‘s health status with regard to employment." The court also confirmed that the plaintiff‘s "perverse psychopathy" diagnosis was based exclusively on his homosexuality and that homosexuality was not a mental disorder, Bartenyev said.
5. In March this year the lead author of the 2002 report, Bernard Gesch, told the Ecologist magazine that "having a bad diet is now a better predictor of future violence than past violent behaviour ... Likewise, a diagnosis of psychopathy, generally perceived as being a better predictor than a criminal past, is still miles behind what you can predict just from looking at what a person eats." Why should a link between diet and behaviour be surprising?