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Hare's Psychopathy Checklist Revised, PCL-RRobert Hare Expanded on Cleckley’s Work and Wrote a Survival Guide
Hare listed twenty traits of people with Antisocial Personality Disorder, found in jails and free in society. How can one protect oneself from these exploitive people?
Hare's PCL-R is a diagnostic tool used to rate antisocial tendencies. Hervey Cleckley was the pioneer in Antisocial Personality Disorder and compiled a list of sixteen traits. Hare expanded and refined the list. Psychopaths prey on others with charm, deceit, violence or any other method that gets them what they want. Psychopathy’s hallmark is a lack of conscience. Originally designed to assess people accused or convicted of crimes, the PCL-R has a twenty-item criteria rating scale that allows mental health professionals to compare a patient's degree of psychopathy with that of a typical psychopath. Many in the field regard it as the best way to determining the presence and extent of psychopathy in an individual. Description of Hare’s PCL-RThe PCL-R contains two parts, a semi-structured interview and a review of the person's records and history. The interviewer scores twenty criteria that measure central traits of the psychopathic personality. The interview covers two aspects that help define the psychopath, selfish and insensitive exploitation of others and an unstable, antisocial lifestyle. Hare’s PCL-R Twenty Traits
Hare’s Psychopathy Survival GuidePeople must know what they’re dealing with. Psychopaths are found in every strata of society and can manipulate and con anyone, including mental health experts. The best protection is to understand the nature of these predatory beasts. One should try not to be influenced by the façade that's created by a psychopath. Psychopaths have a repertoire of nonverbal language including a penetrating stare and dramatic body movements. Ignore these or look away; listen carefully to the words. Don’t be blind; psychopaths hide their dark side and wear a mask of flattery, false concern, pathological lies and deceit. If the person is too good to be true, be hypervigilant. Be guarded in risky situations including singles bars and groups. People must know themselves. Psychopaths are uncannily skilled at finding and exploiting others’ weaknesses. Guard against people who aim for weak spots. Lonely well-to-do people are favorite targets. Be aware who the victim is. Psychopaths play the role of the victim by pity parties and other methods while they are exploiting the true victim. Articles Relating to PsychopathyReaders who found this interesting may want to read What Are Pathological Liars? and What Are Sociopathy and Cleckleys List? Sources:
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