The straddle fields of psychopathy are themselves quite demanding task; the personality abnormalities in psychopaths can wreak havoc of all (family, friends, working colleagues, community). Psychopathy is a controversial abnormality of personality and construct which compromise a broad collection of its nature (phenomenology), including empty affects, an impoverished capacity for empathy, a lack of remorse, and one’s poor behaviour control. In theory and clinical practice, there are defined two categories of psychopathy: criminal and non-criminal psychopaths. The criminal psychopaths are mostly observed; however, the non-criminal psychopath’s behaviour is often more dangerous than by the criminal one. It could be argued that the entire human history has been shaped by a number of the extreme psychopaths (Nero, Caligula, King Henry VIII, Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin,), and most of these psychopaths had never been found accountable for their failures and wrong doing. In this article, we outline the most recognisable personality traits of the non-criminal psychopaths.
Psychopathy; Syndrome; Grandiosity; Inner Conflicts; Affects; Self-Love; Traits