THE DARK TRIAD
Rachel Callahan
Logan Roach
A Brief Introduction
 The Dark Triad was first introduced by Paulhus and
Williams in 2002.
 Research on each of the traits began in isolation from one
another.
 Relatively moderate correlations between them
 Dark Triad traits overlap but are unique personality
constructs.
Perspectives
 Researchers treat these traits as pathological, something that
needs to be treated, and inherently undesirable.
 It is suggested that dark triad traits predispose individuals to
short-term rewards and relationships.
 We tend to promote long-term thinking as a society, although
there are reproductive benefits for the individual acting on a
shorter time frame.
 Those who exhibit these traits have an accelerated mating
strategy. (Casual sex, more partners, lowered standards)
Machiavellianism
Narcissism
Psychopathy
A Visual
Narcissism
 Entails a sense of entitlement and superiority.
 Originated with Narcissus in Greek mythology.
 An Axis II disorder in the diagnostic manual.
 A concept in psychoanalytic theory introduced in
Sigmund Freud’s On Narcissism.
 Strive to be the best and they want everyone to assure
them they are the best.
Narcissistic personality disorder
 NPD affects 1% of the population.
 High levels of narcissism can manifest themselves in a
pathological form which results in NPD.
 Individual is excessively preoccupied with issues of
personal adequacy, power, prestige, and vanity.
 Heinz Kohut first proposed NPD in 1968
 Feel inferior and unloved.
Famous Narcissists
 Ted Bundy
 Paris Hilton
 Machiavelli
 Joseph Stalin
 Adolph Hitler
 And…
Kanye West
 “If I was just a fan of music, I would think that I was the
number one artist in the world.” – Kanye West
Machiavellianism
 Characterized by manipulation and exploitation of others,
a cynical disregard for morality, and a focus on self-
interest and deception.
 Derives from the Italian Renaissance diplomat and writer
Niccolò Machiavelli
 Machiavellianism is a negative term to characterize
corrupt politicians in Niccolò Machiavelli’s book The
Prince. 1513
How Mach Are You?
 Social and personality psychologists use Machiavellianism
to describe a person’s tendency to be unemotional.
 Some psychologists consider Machiavellianism to be a
subclinical form of psychopathy.
 St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre is seen as a product of
Machiavellianism.
 A twenty-statement personality survey, became the
standard self-assessment tool of Machiavellianism.
Mach IV Test
Our Results
Antisocial Personality Disorders
 Also known as dissocial personality disorder
 “Characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, or
violation of, the rights of others.”
 3.6% of the world population shows symptoms of APD
while men are 3 times more likely to exhibit behavior.
 People don’t recognize their disorder. Blames society.
 Peer nomination. Basic reports of behavior.
Psychopathy
 First documented use was in the mid 1800s
 Characterized by enduring social behavior, impulsivity,
selfishness, callousness, and remorselessness.
 Studies have shown that when a psychopath is presented a
negative word, the activity in the amygdala and hippocampus
is less than that of a sane person.
 Psychopaths tend to act on impulse and show little to no fear
which leads to excessive risk taking, violence, or criminal
activity.
Sociopathy
 First introduced in 1909 in Germany by Psychiatrist Karl Birnbaum.
 Defining features include violations of social norms or anti-social
behavior.
 Must be 18 years old and have shown a disregard for the rights and
safety of others to be diagnosed.
 One of the more famous sociopaths is Henri Desire Landru. Henri
used a personal column called Interested In Matrimony. Succeeded in
seducing 10 women, bilked them of their savings, murdered and
disposed of their bodies and recorded everything in a journal. All
while maintaining a marriage and a mistress.
Treatment
 Many of the individuals don’t seek treatment on their
own, without being mandated to therapy by a court.
 No effective treatment for Axis II disorders.
 Psychotherapy
 Psychiatric medication may be used to help with certain
conditions sometimes associated with APD or the
aggression.
Conclusion
 The Dark Triad is a group of three personality traits: narcissism,
Machiavellianism and psychopathy.
 Psychopathy and sociopathy are both anti-social personality
disorders.
 Many people with APD commit crimes and are caught due to their
frequency and flagrancy of their actions.
 Bullies, compulsive liars, people who speed through school zones
share the same blindness to human pain as someone with APD.
 No known treatments for Sociopathy or Psychopathy
The Dark Triad - in Personality types and forms

The Dark Triad - in Personality types and forms

  • 1.
    THE DARK TRIAD RachelCallahan Logan Roach
  • 2.
    A Brief Introduction The Dark Triad was first introduced by Paulhus and Williams in 2002.  Research on each of the traits began in isolation from one another.  Relatively moderate correlations between them  Dark Triad traits overlap but are unique personality constructs.
  • 3.
    Perspectives  Researchers treatthese traits as pathological, something that needs to be treated, and inherently undesirable.  It is suggested that dark triad traits predispose individuals to short-term rewards and relationships.  We tend to promote long-term thinking as a society, although there are reproductive benefits for the individual acting on a shorter time frame.  Those who exhibit these traits have an accelerated mating strategy. (Casual sex, more partners, lowered standards)
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    Narcissism  Entails asense of entitlement and superiority.  Originated with Narcissus in Greek mythology.  An Axis II disorder in the diagnostic manual.  A concept in psychoanalytic theory introduced in Sigmund Freud’s On Narcissism.  Strive to be the best and they want everyone to assure them they are the best.
  • 6.
    Narcissistic personality disorder NPD affects 1% of the population.  High levels of narcissism can manifest themselves in a pathological form which results in NPD.  Individual is excessively preoccupied with issues of personal adequacy, power, prestige, and vanity.  Heinz Kohut first proposed NPD in 1968  Feel inferior and unloved.
  • 7.
    Famous Narcissists  TedBundy  Paris Hilton  Machiavelli  Joseph Stalin  Adolph Hitler  And…
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    Kanye West  “IfI was just a fan of music, I would think that I was the number one artist in the world.” – Kanye West
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    Machiavellianism  Characterized bymanipulation and exploitation of others, a cynical disregard for morality, and a focus on self- interest and deception.  Derives from the Italian Renaissance diplomat and writer Niccolò Machiavelli  Machiavellianism is a negative term to characterize corrupt politicians in Niccolò Machiavelli’s book The Prince. 1513
  • 10.
    How Mach AreYou?  Social and personality psychologists use Machiavellianism to describe a person’s tendency to be unemotional.  Some psychologists consider Machiavellianism to be a subclinical form of psychopathy.  St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre is seen as a product of Machiavellianism.  A twenty-statement personality survey, became the standard self-assessment tool of Machiavellianism.
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    Antisocial Personality Disorders Also known as dissocial personality disorder  “Characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, or violation of, the rights of others.”  3.6% of the world population shows symptoms of APD while men are 3 times more likely to exhibit behavior.  People don’t recognize their disorder. Blames society.  Peer nomination. Basic reports of behavior.
  • 14.
    Psychopathy  First documenteduse was in the mid 1800s  Characterized by enduring social behavior, impulsivity, selfishness, callousness, and remorselessness.  Studies have shown that when a psychopath is presented a negative word, the activity in the amygdala and hippocampus is less than that of a sane person.  Psychopaths tend to act on impulse and show little to no fear which leads to excessive risk taking, violence, or criminal activity.
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    Sociopathy  First introducedin 1909 in Germany by Psychiatrist Karl Birnbaum.  Defining features include violations of social norms or anti-social behavior.  Must be 18 years old and have shown a disregard for the rights and safety of others to be diagnosed.  One of the more famous sociopaths is Henri Desire Landru. Henri used a personal column called Interested In Matrimony. Succeeded in seducing 10 women, bilked them of their savings, murdered and disposed of their bodies and recorded everything in a journal. All while maintaining a marriage and a mistress.
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    Treatment  Many ofthe individuals don’t seek treatment on their own, without being mandated to therapy by a court.  No effective treatment for Axis II disorders.  Psychotherapy  Psychiatric medication may be used to help with certain conditions sometimes associated with APD or the aggression.
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    Conclusion  The DarkTriad is a group of three personality traits: narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy.  Psychopathy and sociopathy are both anti-social personality disorders.  Many people with APD commit crimes and are caught due to their frequency and flagrancy of their actions.  Bullies, compulsive liars, people who speed through school zones share the same blindness to human pain as someone with APD.  No known treatments for Sociopathy or Psychopathy