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TASK 4 - PSYCHOPATHY: A BRAIN
DISORDER?
WHAT IS PSYCHOPATHY? SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, TREATMENTS (RED)

INSIDE THE MIND OF A PSYCHOPATH (KIEHL & BUCKHOLTZ)

 Psychopathy is often overlooked by mental health mainstream (e.g., not included in the
DSM-V)
 Often false impression that psychopathy & antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) are
the same
 Only 1 in 5 people with ASPD is a psychopath


Symptoms  Lack of empathy, guilt, remorse
 Often cover up deficiencies with a ready & engaging charm
 Don’t show classic signs of mental illness
 Seems like they have learning disability that impairs emotional development
 Not good at detecting emotions in another person’s voice, facial
expressions
 Trouble making appropriate moral value judgements & putting
breaks on their impulses
 Attentional problems
 Trouble shifting gears, even when current strategy for obtaining their
goal is failing
 Don’t take in information when their attention is otherwise engaged
 Normal physiological responses to unpleasant stimuli, except when
their attention is directed elsewhere

Causes  Their brain processes information differently

Treatment  Early intervention could be critical BUT few efforts have been made in that
direction
 Psychopathy is often believed to be untreatable
 Decompression therapy
 Treatment for juvenile offenders with psychopathic tendencies
 Intensive one-on-one therapy, requires several hours per day
 Aimed at ending the vicious cycle in which punishment for bad behaviour
inspires more bad behaviour, which in turn is punished
 Youth were 50% less likely to engage in violent crime after decompression
therapy compared to regular treatment at juvenile correctional
facilities
 The longer decompression treatment, the better the outcome

,  Might only work for youth with low to moderate psychopathy scores

THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOPATH: HISTORY, NEUROSCIENCE, TREATMENT, AND ECONOMICS (KIEHL &
HOFFMAN)

 Psychopathy typically emerges early in childhood & affects all aspects of a sufferer’s life
 Just less than 1% of all noninstitutionalised males aged 18 & above are psychopaths
 Twice as common as schizophrenia, anorexia, bipolar disorder, paranoia


Symptoms  Shallow effect, irresponsibility, impulsivity
 Need virtually constant stimulation  does not mix well with tedium of
prison
 Notoriously parasitic
 Anger never far from the surface
 Early signs – early behavioural problems & juvenile delinquency

Causes  not well understood BUT interactive model accepted by many
 Causes are partly genetic (biological) & partly environmental
 Hare (1990) – no detectable difference in family backgrounds of
incarcerated psychopaths & non-psychopaths

Treatment  Often seen as untreatable
 Talking therapies – aimed at patients who know they need help (NOT
psychopaths)
 Some treatments make matters worse – group therapy led to higher
violent recidivism in psychopaths (study from 1991)
 Sig. progress especially in treatment of juveniles with early indications of
psychopathy


HISTORY OF PSYCHOPATHY
 Psychopathy has always been a part of human society – can be seen in e.g., Greek &
Roman mythology
 Not a cultural artifact of demands of advancing civilisation
 Psychopathy is a worldwide problem
 Psychopaths have hidden from psychiatry – even today psychopathy is not included in
DSM-V
 Term psychopathy gained clinical traction through 1st third of 1900s
 German School of psychopathy expanded the diagnosis to include people who were
depressed, weak-willed, excessively shy & insecure
 True psychopath became academically hidden

PSYCHOPATHY & THE DSM

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