Psychopathy: what does psychiatry have to say?
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https://doi.org/10.25118/issn.2965-1832.2022.519Keywords:
psychopathy, psychiatry, antisocial personality disorder, psychopathic personalityAbstract
Currently, real cases of crimes are not only reported, but have also gained more and more space in other media, such as movies, series and podcasts. Whenever a new case gains notoriety, it is not uncommon to see comments calling the perpetrators of these crimes "psychopaths". But what is psychopathy really about? Also called antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy is a difficult diagnosis, characterized mainly by a lack of empathy, traits of coldness, pathological lying, among other symptoms. Today's ABP TV receives forensic psychiatrists on the program "Psychopathy: what does psychiatry have to say?"
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