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Psychopathy: Recognizing and Handling Sociopaths and Psychopaths 2 in 1
- By: Albert Rogers
- Narrated by: Ramon Lopez
- Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Some criminals are psychopaths, and some psychopaths are criminals, but for the most part, the psychopaths among us are ordinary people with distinct traits and qualities. You might even know some yourself, or perhaps you have been manipulated by one in the past Although those with personality disorders are all different, it is common for a large part of society to have at least some kind of disorder. Sociopaths have a distinct disorder that makes them different from all the other ones.
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Interesting and informative. Would recommend.
- By M. Reis on 08-20-17
- Psychopathy: Recognizing and Handling Sociopaths and Psychopaths 2 in 1
- By: Albert Rogers
- Narrated by: Ramon Lopez
strange
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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Psychopathy
- A Very Short Introduction
- By: Essi Viding
- Narrated by: Esther Wane
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Psychopathy is a personality disorder that has long captured the public imagination. Newspaper column inches have been devoted to murderers with psychopathic features, and we also encounter psychopaths in films and books. Individuals with psychopathy are characterized in particular by lack of empathy and guilt, manipulation of other people and, in the case of criminal psychopathy, premeditated violent behavior. They are dangerous and can incur immeasurable emotional, psychological, physical, and financial costs to their victims and their families.
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Listen, Reflect, Listen Again.
- By Drone Boy on 04-27-24
- Psychopathy
- A Very Short Introduction
- By: Essi Viding
- Narrated by: Esther Wane
Author writes, "No one is born a psychopath."
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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Childhood, Interrupted
- Raising Kids During a Pandemic
- By: Sanjay Gupta MD
- Narrated by: Dr. Sanjay Gupta
- Length: 46 mins
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In this evocative, personal piece, Dr. Sanjay Gupta reflects on his life as a parent during this unprecedented time. He shares his fears and questions about raising his three young daughters amid our current public health crisis - and gives listeners a candid glimpse into how he’s navigating the pandemic at home.
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COVID parenting is hard, but you’re not alone
- By 🔥 Phx17 🔥 on 08-07-20
- Childhood, Interrupted
- Raising Kids During a Pandemic
- By: Sanjay Gupta MD
- Narrated by: Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Good job, dude. Thank you.
Reviewed: 11-22-20
Thank you for your tireless, daily effort to contribute to a good outcome for us all.
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The Sociopath Next Door
- By: Martha Stout
- Narrated by: Shelly Frasier
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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We are accustomed to think of sociopaths as violent criminals, but in The Sociopath Next Door, Harvard psychologist Martha Stout reveals that a shocking 4 percent of ordinary people, one in 25, has an often undetected mental disorder, the chief symptom of which is that that person possesses no conscience. He or she has no ability whatsoever to feel shame, guilt, or remorse. One in 25 everyday Americans, therefore, is secretly a sociopath.
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Enlightening
- By Robert on 08-28-11
- The Sociopath Next Door
- By: Martha Stout
- Narrated by: Shelly Frasier
Author equates psychopathy and sociopathy.
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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