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100 1  Viding, Essi. 
245 10 Psychopathy :|ba very short introduction|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cEssi Viding. 
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511 0  Narrated by Esther Wane. 
520    Psychopathy is a personality disorder that has long 
       captured the public imagination. Newspaper column inches 
       have been devoted to murderers with psychopathic features,
       and we also encounter psychopaths in films and books. 
       Individuals with psychopathy are characterized in 
       particular by lack of empathy and guilt, manipulation of 
       other people and, in the case of criminal psychopathy, 
       premeditated violent behavior. They are dangerous and can 
       incur immeasurable emotional, psychological, physical, and
       financial costs to their victims and their families. 
       Despite the public fascination with psychopathy, there is 
       often a very limited understanding of the condition, and 
       several myths about psychopathy abound. For example, 
       people commonly assume that all psychopaths are sadistic 
       serial killers or that all violent and antisocial 
       individuals are psychopaths. Yet, research shows that most
       psychopaths are not serial killers, and, equally, there 
       are plenty of antisocial and violent offenders who are not
       psychopaths. Viding explores the latest genetic, 
       neuroscience, and psychology evidence in order to 
       illuminate why psychopaths behave and develop the way they
       do, and considers whether it is possible to prevent or 
       even treat psychopathy. 
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650  0 Psychology. 
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