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Temperament and Psychopathy: A Dual-Pathway Model
Authors:Don C. Fowles   Lilian Dindo
Affiliation:University of Iowa
Abstract:ABSTRACT— The concept of psychopathy refers to a pattern of chronic antisocial behavior and personality features, such as emotional detachment, lovelessness, and guiltlessness, attributable in part to a temperament deficit. Historically, that deficit has been seen as a low reactivity to fear, but recent research has documented a second temperament deficit in adults that involves poor emotional and behavioral control. Both pathways are found in the child psychopathology literature, pointing to multifactorial developmental pathways from childhood to adult psychopathy.
Keywords:psychopathy    temperament    fear    impulsivity    externalizing
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