Psychopathy

The Psychopathy category explores one of the most intriguing and frequently misunderstood personality patterns studied in modern psychology. Popular culture often portrays psychopaths as theatrical villains or criminal masterminds, yet the psychological reality is more complex.

Researchers studying psychopathy focus on a constellation of traits such as emotional detachment, superficial charm, manipulative behavior, and an unusually limited capacity for empathy. Much of the modern research in this field has been shaped by psychologists like Robert D. Hare, whose work helped establish structured ways to study these personality characteristics.