Isn't consistently showing a lack of remorse or regret symptomatic of psychopathy or sociopathy? |
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This was closer to sociopathy and narcissism than to an impulsive psychotic response to perceived injustices. |
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Modern scholarship has shown Lucrezia to be a rather unfortunate young woman who was the victim of her mad brother's sociopathy and her father's ruthless ambition. |
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Henry VIII's antics, by comparison, are a rip-roaring catalogue of chutzpah, sociopathy and smiting. |
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Psychopathy, more or less, is the clinical term for sociopathy, and the two are often used interchangeably. |
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In the sixties, sociopathy replaced psychopathy as the dominant construct. |
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Intentional mistreatment of animals at an early age is generally considered to be a predicting factor to sociopathy later in life. |
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He examines sociopathy at several levels, from individual communication behaviors to empire and capitalism itself. |
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Ensuring the protection of citizens against sociopathy jevuma anti-social behavior. |
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No political motive apparently, just sociopathy plus firearms. |
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Her skilled sociopathy enabled her to avoid a criminal conviction for allegedly arranging the long-distance execution of her husband, but now what? |
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Sociopathy, gender, and treatment outcome among outpatient substance abusers. |
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