Psychopathic Condition

Psychopathic condition: causes and consequences for a person’s life Psychopathy is a personality disorder that manifests itself in a person’s lack of empathy for others and society in general. Psychopaths are prone to manipulation, selfishness, callousness, deceit, greed, and do not take anyone or anything into account. The extreme degree of psychopathy is victim type psychopathy, which involves complete ethical disadaptation - with a tendency to commit crime for pleasure or profit. A person in a psychopathic state experiences extreme emotions and emotions of moderate severity; he is not able to feel stronger feelings at all: irritability, anger, joy. There is internal tension, the person fusses, is afraid, suffers and worries. This mental state is in some sense the opposite of the obsessive-viscous state. A person in a psychopathic state will strive to achieve a goal, but he cannot count on the help of others. People with this diagnosis try to help themselves rather than the other person, do not feel empathy, do not speak beautiful words, are capable of betraying over the slightest trifle, and just for fun.