psychopaths
Acting Like a Psychopath Can Help You at Work, if You're a Man
Men and women are perceived differently when they display traits like aggression and dominance in the office.
There's a Little Bit of Psychopath in All of Us
These are the five things most people don’t understand about psychopaths.
One in Ten People Struggle to Recognize Their Emotions
"There’s just a mess of feelings inside me that I don’t interpret properly, or respond to properly.”
Psychopaths May Have an Evolutionary Advantage
As uncomfortable as the thought may be, traits that assist in reproduction tend to get passed on.
Women Can Spot Narcissists and Psychopaths, Even When They’re Drunk
Research suggests that women can still see straight through men with "dark triad" personality traits—even after a drink or two.
Science Says That Psychopaths Really Dig Eminem's "Lose Yourself"
According to an NYU study, if you like Justin Bieber you might be a serial killer but if you like Dire Straits, then you're not.
How to Tell if You’re a Psychopath or Just a Bad Person
Self-diagnosed psychopath and neuroscientist Dr. James Fallon reveals how psycho you have to be in order to be an actual psychopath.
Narcissistic Psychopaths More Likely to Major in Business and Economics, Study Finds
Researchers surveyed 487 undergraduates to figure out whether people with "dark" personalities are more likely to self-select into certain fields.
Narcissistic Psychopaths More Likely to Major in Business and Econ, Study Finds
Researchers surveyed 487 undergraduates to figure out whether people with "dark" personalities are more likely to self-select into certain fields.
Being a Perfectionist Can Ruin the Lives of Everyone Around You, Research Says
While we often think of perfectionism as a positive quality, research suggests the personality trait can lead to violence and abusive behavior when it's combined with a certain type of narcissism.
Psychopaths Actually Can Feel Fear—They Just Care Less About It
A new study in "Psychological Bulletin" argues that psychopaths can, in fact, experience fear. They just don't react to it like we do.