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  2. The real reason psychopaths are such good liars - AOL

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    What workaholics can learn from triathletes about being productive Psychedelic drugs could tackle depression in a way that antidepressants can't SEE ALSO: Why psychopaths cannot love their own ...

  3. Influence of childhood trauma in psychopathy - Wikipedia

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    The behavior that a parent exhibits (e.g., rejection, overprotection, emotional warmth) [19] towards their child shows implications towards the development of psychopathic traits. The model of psychopathy created by Christopher Patrick indicates associations between disinhibition, meanness and boldness in response to childhood maltreatment and ...

  4. Narcissistic injury - Wikipedia

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    Children who are taught that failure leads to less love and affection are more likely to become obsessed with perfection and are more likely to develop narcissistic personality disorder. [7] The importance of self-love and unconditional love when raising children can help show them that their feelings are valid, no matter the situation, and ...

  5. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    [7] [6] While a self-confident parent, or good-enough parent, can allow a child autonomous development, the narcissistic parent may instead use the child to promote their own image. [ 8 ] [ 6 ] A parent concerned with self-enhancement , or with being mirrored and admired by their child, may leave the child feeling like a puppet to the parent's ...

  6. This is how to deal with psychopaths and toxic people: 5 ...

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  7. Pathological jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Children who live in a household with a parent who suffers from morbid jealousy may suffer emotional and/or physical abuse as a direct result of the actions made by the parent. Children may also accidentally overhear arguments or witness physical violence between their parents. They could even be potentially accidentally injured during assaults.

  8. The Mask of Sanity - Wikipedia

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    The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality is a book written by American psychiatrist Hervey M. Cleckley, first published in 1941, describing Cleckley's clinical interviews with patients in a locked institution.

  9. Cinderella effect - Wikipedia

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    However, their argument is based on a misunderstanding: the evolutionary psychological account is that (all else equal) parents will love their own children more than other people's children – it does not argue that stepparents will "want" to abuse their partner's children, or that genetic parenthood is absolute proof against abuse.