Using AmazonSmile to Get to the Amazon Website Raises Money for the Aftermath Foundation

With AmazonSmile, you can help us to educate more people about the impact of psychopathic people when you shop at Amazon. If you go to Smile.Amazon.Com as your path to reach Amazon, before you start shopping, and select the AFTERMATH SURVIVING PSYCHOPATHY FOUNDATION as your charity, Amazon donates 0.5% of every purchase! Click here to go to Smile.Amazon.Com. … Read more

Ask the Expert: Dr. Eva Kimonis

We have recently added an Ask the Expert response from Dr. Eva Kimonis, Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.  Dr. Kimonis discusses several interesting aspects of her research on psychopathic traits in youth, including how she got involved in  psychopathy research, the ages at … Read more

Brief Survey about Interest in an Activity Intervention for Survivors with Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

We are developing an experimental online physical activity intervention designed to increase physical activity and to reduce stress in people with symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder who have been in relationships with people with psychopathic traits. The eight week intervention would take place on a secure, social media platform that only study participants and the … Read more

Ask the Expert: Dr. Essi Viding

We have recently added an Ask the Expert response from Dr. Essi Viding, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology in the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London. Dr. Viding discusses how she got involved in  psychopathy research, the ages at which psychopathic traits can be identified in children, the role of genetics and … Read more

2016 Graduate Student Research Award

The Aftermath Foundation Graduate Student Research Award for 2016 has been awarded to Mary Ritchie and to Courtney Humeney. This award is given to honor those graduate students who conduct and publish research consistent with the Mission of the Foundation. Mary Ritchie was given the award for a paper under review entitled: Easy Prey: The … Read more