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Psychopathy: Recognizing and Handling Sociopaths and Psychopaths 2 in 1 Audiobook By Albert Rogers cover art

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Reviewed: 06-05-22

Read by a person with a thick accent, sometimes rendering text unintelligible, and if you research the author a lot of related titles come up, but no indication of actually having any accredited expertise. Writing is clear and intelligent, but overall, with the other two considerations, a bit weird as a source. Can't imagine any course would ever teach from this given the accredidation question.

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Author writes, "No one is born a psychopath."

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Reviewed: 06-05-22

Know before you buy that the author, despite a background in neuroscience, opens with the offhanded statement that nobody "is born a psychopath." For those up to speed on the role of fMRI in studying psychopathy, that is just a bizarre claim for a treatment published in 2020.

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Good job, dude. Thank you.

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Reviewed: 11-22-20

Thank you for your tireless, daily effort to contribute to a good outcome for us all.

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Author equates psychopathy and sociopathy.

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Reviewed: 10-11-18

Many interesting vignettes and explication but author cites Hare's data as showing "20%" of the prison population as being "sociopaths." That is patently wrong. Hare posits 20% of the prison population is psychopaths. The sociopathic percentage could be significantly higher. Worse, the author extrapolates from the misreading. This is an unrigorous, sloppy work, for all its useful material.

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