Friday, June 16, 2017

How a psychopath is made


How a psychopath is made
By Sarah Barns
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology interviewed high-security prisoners and found many have a history of either total parental neglect, or rigidly controlling, authoritarian parents.
A psychopath is a person who suffers from a chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
They are defined by their lack of empathy and have a tendency to manipulate people without any guilt.
The startling research found that all criminal psychopaths studied also had a history of grotesque physical and/or psychological abuse during childhood.
Study author Dr. Aina Gullhaugen commented: “Without exception, these people have been injured in the company of their caregivers.
“And many of the descriptions made it clear that their later ruthlessness was an attempt to address this damage, but in an inappropriate or bad way.”
Explaining the types of parents criminal psychopaths typically had, she added: “If you think of a scale of parental care that goes from nothing, the absence of care, all the way to the totally obsessive parent, most parents are in the middle.
“The same applies to how we feel about parental control.
“On a scale from ‘not caring’ all the way to ‘totally controlling,’ most have parents who end up in the middle.



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