Psychopathic Episode

A psychopathic episode is a personality disorder that is characterized by antisocial behavior, lack of empathy, and low capacity for empathy. This can lead to disruption of social relationships and problems with the law.

Psychopathic episodes may occur in people with pre-existing personality traits such as aggressiveness, sadism, or narcissism



Psychopathic episodes are temporary personality changes, which are characterized by disturbances in behavior, violations of moral standards and ethical behavior. The emergence of some forms of psychopathy is associated with personality distortions, which can arise and progress over the course of life and become the basis for various forms of borderline and affective disorders. Psychopathy often manifests itself in the sexual sphere, in the form of sexual dysfunctions, for example, sexual dysfunction, disorders of the development of sexual behavior

Initially, these conditions were designated as paranoid, cycloid or hysterical forms of borderline psychiatry. However, as more modern diagnostic categories were created, some of them lost their essence and became