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Title: Personality disorders The case of psychopathy


1
Personality disorders? The case of psychopathy
  • Lecture 11
  • Minna Lyons
  • (lyonsm2_at_hope.ac.uk)

2
Psychopathy as a personality variable?
  • Discrete/continuous
  • Primary/secondary
  • Nature/nurture
  • An evolutionary adaptation?
  • Who are these people?

3
Personality disorders
  • Anti-social personality disorder, narcissist
    personality disorder, histrionic personality
    disorder, psychopathy???
  • Diminished empathy, manipulative, exploitative,
    deceitful, grandiose self-worth, external locus
  • DSM IV criteria in doubt- are these disorders or
    a dimension of personality?

4
Psychopathy
  • 1 of population, 20-30 of prison population,
    50violent crimes?
  • More males than females
  • Mealey (1995) primary (genetic) and secondary
    (developmental) PPs.
  • Primary PPs a discrete category
  • Secondary a continuous trait?

5
Synopsis of the PCL-R
  • 1. Superficial charm
  • 2. Grandiose sense of self-worth
  • 3. Easily bored
  • 4. Pathological lying
  • 5. Manipulative
  • 6. Lack of remorse or guilt
  • 7. No emotional depth
  • 8. Callous
  • 9. Parasitic lifestyle
  • 10. Poor behavioural control
  • 11. Early behaviour problems
  • 12. No long-term planning
  • 13. Impulsive
  • 14. Irresponsible
  • 15. External locus
  • 16. Frequent marital failures
  • 17. Delinquent as a juvenile
  • 18. re-offending criminal
  • 19. Promiscuous sexual behaviour
  • 20. Versatile as a criminal

6
A 3-factor model of psychopathy(Cooke Michie
,2001)
Factor 1 Arrogant/Deceitful interpersonal style
Factor 2 Deficient affect experience
Factor 3 Impulsive/irresponsible behavioural
style
7
Developmental model
  • Early development bullying, truancy, cruelty to
    animals, pyromania
  • Candidates for developmental factors brain
    damage, abusive childhood, problems at birth
  • Psychopaths are seen as having deficits which
    might be cured
  • However, therapy programs dont seem to work
    psychopaths good in pretending theyve changed

8
Darwinian view on psychopathy
  • Not a deficit but a design
  • Most people cooperative, PP adaptive when
    manifested in small numbers (a frequency-dependent
    strategy)
  • Emotions as commitment devises (Frank, Nesse,
    Trivers)
  • Viable alternative reproductive strategy for
    males?
  • Harpending Sobus (1987) cheaters successful
    when undetected. Mobile, skilled at persuading
    females

9
Snakes in suits(Babiak Hare,2006 )
  • Charismatic, high profile people
  • social predators, exploit others
  • Sex, money, power
  • E.g. Daily Mirror tycoon Robert Maxwell

10
Religious leaders/ TV evangelists..?
  • Deception about purpose, beliefs etc
  • Manipulation and control
  • Sexual exploitation

11
conmen
  • Highly mobile
  • Try to get money, sex
  • Fantasy world

12
Disorder or not?
  • Some evidence that primary psychopaths are born
    that way. Makes them good in what they do-
    evolved trait?
  • Secondary psychopaths might develop the traits
    through brain damage, upbringing etcmore
    gene-environment interaction?
  • Everything is criticised, we dont know enough
    about how genes affect behaviour etc
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