Psychopathy Sensitive

Sensitive psychopathy is a personality disorder that is characterized by high emotional sensitivity, increased vulnerability, impressionability and an exaggerated reaction to stress. This type of psychopathy is associated with instability of self-esteem, anxiety, internal discomfort and hypersensitivity to criticism and failure.

People with sensitive psychopathy usually experience strong emotional reactions to everything around them, especially if it involves failure or criticism. They are prone to introspection, self-knowledge and fixation on their emotions. Their emotions can be so strong that they completely lose control of their reactions and often become codependent with other people.

Some of the key symptoms of sensitive psychopathy include:

1. Pronounced emotional sensitivity – People with this type of psychopathy can literally perceive all the emotions and thoughts of other people as if they were internal. This can cause strong emotional reactions in response to the words and actions of others.

2. Anxiety and increased concern - People suffering from sensitive psychopathy easily fall into panic and emotional instability, and may feel anxious and worried about unimportant things. Such people often feel unprotected and vulnerable.

3. Instability of Self-Esteem – People with a psychopathic sensitive personality can be extremely unstable in their self-esteem, which can