3. • A psychopath is a person who
interacts with other people as
What is a if they were any other
psychopath object, use them to achieve
? their goals, the satisfaction of
their own interests.
4. • Means persons who go against the rules.
• Their behavior is characterized by:
a) Lack of remorse.
b) Complete absence of restrictions.
• These people are very hard to socialize
because their level of fear is partially absent.
5. • It can be considered that a
person who has at least three
of these features, if you are at
Symptoms least 18 years and has shown
this behavior before the age
of 15 suffers from antisocial
personality disorder
(psychopathy)
6. 1. Inability to enforce social norms (breaking
the law)
2. Falsehood: manipulation
3. Impulsivity, fail to plan
4. Irritability, aggression
5. Recklessly ignored safety of himself and
other
6. Consistent irresponsibility
7. Lack of remorse after having
hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another
person
7. • Most have been abused by
their parents, cruelty or
aggression and discipline
paternal.
• Environments parent
Background criminals, aggressive and
alcoholics.
• There are mostly in lower
classes.
• Insufficient enrollment.
8. • Need for new sensations.
• Risky situations.
• Living on the edge.
• Normally use drugs and / or
Aspects of alcohol.
Lifestyle • They do not mind the negative
consequences of their actions.
• Many of them begin their
child behavior problems
(lying, cheating, precocious
sexuality, violence).
9. • Ability to hide their emotions.
• Pretend behavior of normal
people.
• Predisposition to violence and
murder.
Profile • Have abnormal emotions
regarding violence
• Justification for their crimes.
• Suicide threats rarely met.
• They deny responsibility for
an offense.
10. • Emotional control and inability to learn from
experience.
• Sex life impersonal, frivolous and unstable.
• Do not feel empathy for other human beings.
• They do not respect social norms
• Antisocial behavior.
• They manifest guilt nor shame.
12. • It is known not only for the
number of people killed, but
also for practicing necrophilia
Jeffrey and cannibalism
Dahmer • He was a shy and lonely child
The abandonment and fear
Milwaukee seemed to be helpless.
Butcher • He also began to drink and
masturbate compulsively
using gay magazines or
watching the entrails of the
animals he hunted
13. • At seventeen, after observing a
young man who went jogging
daily in front of his house, he felt
a desire to possess unbridled. As
no one dared to approach it to
make conversation, decided to
His first take a baseball bat and started to
victim wait with the idea of attacking
him as he passed, but fortunately
the boy stopped going to run
through the area, having been
saved from a first Jeffrey Dahmer
victim tormented.
14. • The following year, his father left home, and soon
after, on June 18, the boy comes on the road picking
up a hitchhiker, who took her home and
murdered, then stuffed the body in a garbage bag
and threw it over a cliff.
15. • He also began frequenting saunas Milwaukee, where
some homosexuals came together to have anonymous
impersonal relationships, but it was difficult to get
an erection while their partners were awake, so
decided drogarlos with sleeping pills before sexual
intercourse .
16. • In September 1986 he was arrested for indecent
exposure and led to his first psychological
analysis, being diagnosed with a dangerous
personality.
17. • Normally, the cannibal cracked bodies from neck to
groin rubbing guts to procure greater sexual
pleasure, but there came a time when this was not
enough pleasure and their victims thought about
creating 'zombie' dead or alive that could conserve
without deteriorate, piercing the skulls and injecting
a liquid.
• Sometimes bathed in the company of the dead. In the
fridge kept the hearts, heads in the freezer, in the file
skulls and in bed a decomposed body. So they told the
police searched his house once managed horrified
arrest on July 23 following a complaint from another
victim who managed to escape from his home.
18. • The Butcher of Milwaukee was sentenced to a
minimum of 900 years, but died in prison in
1994, beaten to death by an inmate. Following the
news, Dahmer's parents fought for possession of his
brain even to face court. The mother wanted to sell it
to a research hospital mental, while the father just
wanted to bury him away from all the world and its
memory.
20. • Davison, G. (2010) Psychology of abnormal
behavior; Personality Disorders; p. 315-338
• Durand, V. & Barlow, D. (2010)
Psychopathology: An integrated approach to
Abnormal Psychology; Personality Disorders;
p. 430-469
• Sarason, I. & Sarason, B, (2006)
Psychopathology. Abnormal psychology: The
problem of misfit behavior; Personality
Disorders; p. 302-330