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Facet 1: Interpersonal Glibness/superficial charm | Facet 1: Interpersonal Glibness/superficial charm | ||
Grandiose sense of self-worth | |||
Pathological lying | * Grandiose sense of self-worth | ||
Cunning/manipulative | * Pathological lying | ||
* Cunning/manipulative | |||
Facet 2: Affective | Facet 2: Affective | ||
Lack of remorse or guilt | |||
Emotionally shallow | * Lack of remorse or guilt | ||
Callous/lack of empathy | * Emotionally shallow | ||
Failure to accept responsibility for own actions | * Callous/lack of empathy | ||
* Failure to accept responsibility for own actions | |||
Facet 3: Lifestyle | Facet 3: Lifestyle | ||
Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom | |||
Parasitic lifestyle | * Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom | ||
Lack of realistic, long-term goals | * Parasitic lifestyle | ||
Impulsivity | * Lack of realistic, long-term goals | ||
Irresponsibility | * Impulsivity | ||
* Irresponsibility | |||
Facet 4: Antisocial | Facet 4: Antisocial | ||
* Poor behavioral controls | |||
* Early behavioral problems | |||
* Juvenile delinquency | |||
* Revocation of conditional release | |||
* Criminal versatility | |||
* Many short-term marital relationships | |||
* Promiscuous sexual behavior | |||
A Clinical Profile of Psychopathic Behaviors:In his book The Mask of Sanity, Hervey Cleckley described 16 "common qualities" he thought were characteristic of the individuals he termed psychopaths: | |||
* | * Superficial charm and good "intelligence" | ||
* Mental rigidity or thought addiction to rational thinking | |||
* Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations | * Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations | ||
* Unreliability | * Unreliability |