Can psychopaths change? Studies show that empathy can be developed through instruction
Recent studies indicate that psychopaths, although historically thought to be unchangeable, may develop empathy through targeted instruction and intervention.
The murderer wants to marry a prison officer
A convicted murderer, Varg Nielsen, expresses a desire to marry a prison officer, claiming they are like family.
"Even if the heart attack hadn't killed him, the collision surely would have"
Chris Carter's latest thriller, "True Evil," introduces the psychopathic character Lucien Folter, a sadistic monster responsible for increasingly violent murders over the past 25 years.
Beware β if a stranger tends to touch and hug you, there might be something horrifying behind it
A new study indicates that some individuals may use physical affection as a means of control, particularly those with dark personality traits like psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism.
Juan Enrique Soto, hunter of criminal minds: "The label of psychopath is a construct to explain evil, as if it had a mask"
Juan Enrique Soto discusses the complexities of criminal minds and challenges the conventional label of psychopathy as mere constructs created to explain human evil.
Are we creating psychopathic models? Critics warn against AI behavior
The article discusses concerns from critics regarding the potential for artificial intelligence to develop psychopathic traits.
Trump's Narcissism Borders on Psychopathy. He Has No Restraints and Has Found He Can Afford Almost Anything, Says Psychologist
A psychologist discusses Donald Trump's narcissistic behavior, its similarities to psychopathy, and his connections to Vladimir Putin, highlighting Trump's weaknesses and the influence of authoritarian leadership.
'Evil': Bajo Ulloa returns to his powerful terrible tales of butterflies and cockroaches
In his new film 'El mal', Juanma Bajo Ulloa explores themes of psychopathy and crime, paralleling his earlier work 'Alas de mariposa' with a narrative featuring a writer discussing her book on a talk show.