CLICK HERE: Interview of Dr. Rebecca Waller – Callousness and Unemotionality, Nature AND Nurture
Callousness and unemotionality are defining psychopathic traits. Are they inherited? Is there a genetic link to them? Can the behavior of young people displaying these traits be affected by how caregivers raise them? Professor Rebecca Waller of the University of Pennsylvania conducts research on this topic.
CLICK HERE: Psychopathic Brain vs. Altruistic Brain – interview of Dr. Abigail Marsh
Interview from 2019 Convention of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy
Great book about Psychopathy and the Criminal Mind
NO REMORSE by Jacqueline B. Helfgott demands the attention of anyone interested in the intersection of research into the criminal mind and psychopathy. It provides a comprehensive examination of the empirical research and cultural understanding of psychopathy. It also explores critical issues concerning gender stereotypes and suggests the need and importance for greater research into...Read More
Psychopaths: Why no capacity for love? Why no remorse?
Psychopaths are not mentally ill. According to Dr. Hare, psychopaths are “rational” and “aware” of what they do. Hare further states: “Their behavior is the result of choice freely exercised.” But how does one explain that the psychopath has no capacity to love and lacks remorse? As a person who studies Christian religious doctrine, the two requirements for salvation...Read More
The Psychopath Wreaking Havoc
The psychopath never wishes you well even if that psychopath happens to be a member of your own family. As a matter of fact, the more envious the psychopath becomes of you, the greater chance you will become their next target. If you lend a psychopath any money, don’t expect to be paid back. The...Read More