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True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals - PSYCHOLOGY: Psychopathy, Sociopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder and the Psychopath's "Intelligence"

PSYCHOLOGY: Psychopathy, Sociopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder and the Psychopath's "Intelligence"

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01/23/20 • 26 min

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True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals

True Crime Psychology and Personality with Dr. Todd Grande is a podcast that profile’s criminal personalities, discuss personality disorders and examine real life events from a scientifically informed perspective

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Produced by: Christopher Breitigan.

Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD

The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as mental health advice.

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True Crime Psychology and Personality with Dr. Todd Grande is a podcast that profile’s criminal personalities, discuss personality disorders and examine real life events from a scientifically informed perspective

Links for Dr. Grande

YouTube channel

Want more mental health content?

You might also be interested in these other Ars Longa Podcasts:

Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks

Healthy // Toxic

Ars Longa Media

To learn more about us and this podcast, visit arslonga.media. You can leave feedback or suggestions at arslonga.media/contact or by emailing [email protected].

Produced by: Christopher Breitigan.

Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD

The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as mental health advice.

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undefined - True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals

True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals

The debut podcast from Ars Longa Media, True Crime Psychology and Personality discusses the personality traits behind some of the most infamous, violent criminals. Building on the success of his YouTube channel, this podcast features Dr. Todd Grande's scientifically informed profiles of famous criminals and analyses of the psychopathology of serial killers and other villains. The Dark Tetrad of personality is narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, and Machiavellianism. The personalities profiled in this show demonstrate the worst manifestations of these pathological traits. Subscribe now to learn more about the narcissists, psychopaths, and sociopaths who make the news for committing unspeakable acts of evil. It's not just about the stories, it's about the science and psychology behind them. To learn more about or to support Ars Longa Media and this podcast, go to arslonga.media. We welcome your feedback at [email protected] The podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this show is intended to substitute for the treatment or advice provided by a licensed mental health professional.

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undefined - ANTISOCIAL: Characteristics, Criminality, and Associated Disorders

ANTISOCIAL: Characteristics, Criminality, and Associated Disorders

This episode answers questions about the relationship between co-occurring disorders, antisocial personality, and criminal offending. With antisocial personality disorder we see seven symptoms in the symptom criteria: repeatedly violating society's norms so, engaging a behavior that could be grounds for arrest, deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability and aggression, a disregard for the safety of self and others, being irresponsible, and a lack of remorse. The prevalence of Antisocial Personality Disorder is about 3% of males and 1% of females. About 70% - 80% of males in prison may have Antisocial Personality Disorder. Sociopathy and psychopathy are sets of characteristics that represent distinct patterns of behavior and etiology, but are still under the Antisocial Personality Disorder classification. Generally, a person suffering from sociopathy is thought to have developed the disorder as a result of a stressor, such as trauma. Genetics are thought to be responsible for psychopathy. Both are associated with criminal activity, however, sociopathy is associated with impulsive criminal acts whereas psychopathy is associated with planned crimes. Meaningful relationships are difficult to form with psychopathy, but slightly easier to form with sociopathy. Sociopathy is associated with mood dysphoria and dysregulation, whereas psychopathy is associated with remaining more emotionally stable. Psychopathy is associated with being cold and calculating, and considering the consequences of behavior more carefully than in sociopathy. Also, in ASPD generally we see a decreased ability to experience what are referred to as “complex emotions,” specifically guilt, trust, respect, and closeness. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder have a greater risk of experiencing difficulty recalling emotional information and they tend to have a fairly good memory when it comes to negative affect, but a poor memory for positive emotions.A co-occurring disorder is when there's a presentation that has both, a substance use disorder and a mental disorder. We know that the prevalence of co-occurring disorders in prison populations and forensic populations is somewhere between 70 and 80%. We also know there's an association between co-occurring disorders and violence increased likelihood of being incarcerated and increased criminal recidivism. Notably, the association between mental disorders in general and violence is actually fairly low. The prevalence of violent behavior in individuals without any mental disorder is just over 2%. With substance use disorders alone it's just under 20%, and with co-occurring disorders it's around 22%.00:30 - What is Co-occurring Disorders and Criminality07: 15 - What is ASPD15:55 - What are the emotional and cognitive characteristics of ASPD More Content on Narcissism, Psychopathy, Sociopathy and Antisocial Personality DisorderFor even more, scientifically informed content on psychology and personality check out Dr. Grande's YouTube channelArs Longa MediaTo learn more about or to support Ars Longa Media and this podcast, go to arslonga.media. We welcome your feedback at [email protected] CitationsOgloff, J. R. P., Talevski, D., Lemphers, A., Wood, M., & Simmons, M. (2015). Co-occurring mental illness, substance use disorders, and antisocial personality disorder among clients of forensic mental health services. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38(1), 16–23.

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