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The Aftermath Steering Committee believes that the websites listed here contain information that may be valuable for some people who are coping with, or recovering from, relationships with individuals exhibiting psychopathic features. However, we do not necessarily adhere to, or endorse, any or all of the links, stories, articles, or editorials offered by the sponsors … Read more

How can I deal with a person with psychopathic features?

by Liane Leedom, M.D., David S. Kosson, Ph.D. and Aftermath Victims/Survivors Comments on Martha Stout’s Thirteen Rules for Dealing with Sociopaths in Everyday Life The starting point for our discussion of how to deal with psychopaths is the “Thirteen Rules for Dealing with Sociopaths in Everyday Life” found on pages 156-162 of The Sociopath Next … Read more

What “Psychopath” Means: It is not quite what you may think

by Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D. and Hal Arkowitz, Ph.D. (Reproduced with permission. © 2007 Scientific American Inc. All Rights Reserved.) We have all heard these phrases before. “Violent psychopath” (21,700). “Psychopathic serial killer” (14,700). “Psychopathic murderer” (12,500). “Deranged psychopath” (1,050). The number of Google hits following them in parentheses attests to their currency in popular … Read more

A Primer On Psychopathy

by David S. Kosson and Robert D. Hare The concept of psychopathy or psychopathic personality has been around for a long time under a variety of different names and with several different but overlapping definitions. The first conceptualization usually linked to the modern concept of the disorder was Philippe Pinel’s description of manie sans delire, … Read more

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