The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey into the Dark Side of the Brain

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The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey into the Dark Side of the Brain

The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey into the Dark Side of the Brain

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You by Caroline Kepnes: A psychological thriller narrated by Joe Goldberg. He’s a bookstore manager who develops a dangerous obsession with a customer. The novel explores the depths of Joe’s fixation and willingness to do anything for love. There is also a popular Netflix series adaptation available which I enjoyed more. The author researches psychopaths, and many people have a misconception about psychopaths. That psychopath means you are crazy, a killer, or something like that. So the quality of being a psychopath has more to do with empathy. Many people also make the mistake that psychopaths are incapable of empathy. The goal of Rationality is to make you more rational and help you understand why there is so much irrationality in the world. You may think that sounds pretty lofty, but try reading author and cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker’s analysis before making concrete judgements! Some famous killers are psychopaths. If you Google, you’ll find many psychopathic killers and people who have repeatedly killed, often without conscience, and they cannot see the social wrong of their actions.

A range of studies show that brain and neurological abnormalities may help to explain some of these symptoms. Among the findings are that the amygdala—an important emotion-processing structure in the brain—is smaller in people with psychopathy than it is in typically developing individuals and that it has deformities in various regions. Those with psychopathy or its precursors also show reduced activity in the amygdala and related regions of the brain and greater neural responsiveness in regions associated with reward-processing and cognitive control when performing tasks involving moral-processing, decision-making, and reward, suggesting that the neural processes that support moral evaluations in people with psychopathy somehow differ from those of typically developing individuals. Psychopaths are also notorious for their fragile charisma and charm, which they exploit to ensnare unsuspecting people into their web of falsehoods. Their skill at acting out emotions makes it hard to tell what motivates them in real life.Humanity’s success as a species has developed in leaps and bounds during our relatively short time on Earth. Many people have hypothesized what might be the cause of these advancements: is it our strength, intellect, curiosity, or something else completely? Authors — and husband-and-wife duo — Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods believe in the latter, making the case in this book that humanity’s progression is actually because of our “friendliness”. Female Serial Killers – How and Why Women Become Monsters by Peter Vronsky: This book examines the lives and crimes of various female serial killers throughout history, their motivations, and the social context surrounding their actions. Related: Top 45 Breakup Journal Prompts (+Top 20 Breakup Advice To Deal With A Breakup Without Closure) How Books on Psychopaths and Sociopaths Can Help

In an open clinical trial of 23 parents and their children ages 3 to 9, the team found highly significant reductions in CU traits and conduct problems and highly significant increases in empathy across five assessment points, starting before treatment, following children through different phases of treatment, and ending at 3 months after treatment completion. Next, they hope to conduct a larger randomized controlled trial comparing children who receive the standard treatment with those who receive the modified version. Delusions and hallucinations are less common among people with psychopathy, making it all the more important to differentiate between the two. Psychopaths know full well the consequences of their behavior, yet they don't care. The Role of Nature vs Nurture in the Development of Psychopathy Books about psychopaths provide valuable insights into the minds of individuals with psychopathic traits. Understanding the characteristics, behaviors, and motivations of psychopaths can help you make sense of their actions and their impact on others. Learning about psychopathy can enhance your ability to identify potential warning signs and red flags in people’s behavior. 10 Books About Psychopaths Lady Killers – Deadly Women Throughout History by Tori Telfer: A collection of true stories about female murderers from different historical periods. The book discusses their motivations, methods, and societal factors influencing their crimes.The idea is that they were not born at particularly high risk for psychopathy,” Marsh explained, “but that truly terrible life experiences caused their development to go awry. You tend not to see the fearless temperament in those kids but rather a lot of emotional dysregulation and anxiety.” Recent studies with twins and adopted children indicate that there may be a strong genetic component to the condition as well. University College London (UCL) psychologist Essi Viding, PhD, and colleagues have found that disruptive behavior plus CU traits in children are moderately to highly heritable. But these studies also capture the important potential effects of the environment on antisocial behavior, according to a review article by Viding and E. J. McCrory, PhD, also of UCL, in Psychological Medicine (Vol. 48, No. 4, 2018). Based on 25 years of breakthrough study, Dr. Robert D. Hare, a prominent psychology professor, reveals psychopaths' dangerous world. This book explains how psychopaths charm, deceive, and manipulate, offering tips on detection.



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