Conference paper
PSYCHOPATHY IN ADOLESCENCE: CAUSES, TRAITS AND RISK BEHAVIOURS
Maria Vincenza Minò
; Brindisi, Italy
Abstract
Psychopathy is a personality disorder defined by a specific set of behaviours and personality traits evaluated as negative and
socially harmful. The modern conception of Psychopathy was introduced by Clerckley in "Mask of Sanity" (1941), and refined by
Hare with the construction of the PCL (1980, 1991), a gold standard instrument for the evaluation of the disorder. Manipulation,
deception, grandeur, emotional superficiality, lack of empathy and remorse, impulsive and irresponsible lifestyle, persistent violation
of social norms and expectations (Cleckley 1976, Hare 2003) are some behavioural aspects that characterize psychopathic subjects.
With this work we intend to study in depth the causes, the traits, in particular the so-called callous-unemotional and risk factors that
lead a teenager to become a psychopathic subject. The diagnostic tools useful for the assessment and for the possibilities of
intervention that can be put into practice will also be described.
Keywords
psychopathy; adolescence; DSM-5; traits; assessment
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264133
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Publication date:
4.9.2019.
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