The neuroscience of psychopathy has made great strides in the past 15 years in understanding how their brains differ from those of normal people.| Psychology Today
We have gone to great lengths to both mystify and monsterize psychopaths. It's time to dispel these six common misconceptions.| Psychology Today
Why do some people develop debilitating obsessions and compulsions?| Psychology Today
Personality disorders are deeply ingrained, rigid ways of thinking and behaving that result in impaired relationships with others and often cause distress for the individual who experiences them. Many mental health professionals formally recognize 10 disorders that fall into three clusters, although there is known to be much overlap between the categories. Cluster A disorders are characterized by odd or eccentric patterns of thinking, such as extreme social detachment, distrust, or unusual be...| Psychology Today