Psychopathy
Psychopathy was formerly used as a term covering all forms of mental illness. Today, psychopathy is defined as a personality disorder characterized by lack of empathy and conscience, which is used to express personality disorder. Although it is widely used as a psychiatric term, there is no real disparity in the DSM-IV-TR or ICD-10. It is hoped that the planned DSM V will start to show this anomaly as well. The word psychology derives from the Greek psych, "mind, soul" and pathos, "suffering, suffering, disease". Psychopaths are, at last, master manipulators. Not every manipulator is psychopathic, but every psychopath is a great manipulator. Psychologically, the most difficult disease is accepted. Because there is no treatment, no treatment will give a positive response. If Eger is a psychopath that robs you of your recovery, he lie. In fact, most of the money is not clean. A psychopath usually does not accept what is a psychopath, even if he is proud of it. Conscience, empathy, emotion. They are scared.