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Essay / Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths
Robert Hare is the author of “Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths Among Us.” This book aims to know what a psychopath is and to understand what it is. that people will not be caught off guard when they meet someone with this disorder. This book focuses on confronting psychopaths, how these people behave, and how these behaviors ultimately affect others. These people have no remorse for the things they do and how it ends up affecting others, because all they care about is themselves and getting what they want, without hesitation or remorse for other people who will be hurt in the process. One of the questions addressed in the book is what psychopathic behavior is. How these people are able to behave this way and convince people that their behavior is okay. They are able to force their way into people's lives purely for their own selfish needs and once they get what they want, they leave. What are the main symptoms of psychopathy that are signs a person should look for when dealing with a psychopathic person. Another question is: Is the treatment or control of the psychopath rightly the responsibility of mental health professionals or the correctional system? These are some of the questions addressed in the book on psychopathy. Some of the most important information about psychopathy is that it is a personality disorder. These people are usually charming in people's lives to use and manipulate them to get what they want. These people have no soul of remorse for what they do because all they care about is themselves and what they can get from others. When these people use their charm, they are middle of paper......for this type of people. The findings relate to other information, phenomena, and theories because the information about psychopathy is related to another disorder. such as sociopathy, psychotic disorders and many other disorders, since all this is linked to antisocial disorder, that is, people who do not like to associate with other people and who practically remain alone. These types of people generally do not conform well to society's rules and have difficulty not breaking them. Thus, further research is underway on psychopathic disorder. , Robert D. Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths Among Us. New York: Guilford, 1999. Print.