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          personality disorders

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          ·March 16, 2022·6 min read

          ‘Dark Empaths’: How Dangerous Are Psychopaths and Narcissists With Empathy?

          Despite common thought, not all people with dark triad disorders are void of empathy. Some people with dark triad disorders experience above-average empathetic capabilities. Researchers shed light on "dark empaths" and empathy deficits in those with dark triad disorders.
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          ·January 14, 2022·4 min read

          Symptoms and Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder May Run In Families

          Family members of people with borderline personality disorder share similarities in brain structure and personality traits as those diagnosed with the personality disorder. Findings may point toward a hereditary component to personality disorders.
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          ·August 6, 2021·5 min read

          Desire for Social Status Is a Driver of Narcissism

          Both grandiose and vulnerable narcissists crave high social status and recognition. Grandiose narcissists consider themselves more successful at being able to obtain high social status, while vulnerable narcissists do not believe they get the social recognition they deserve.
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          ·May 25, 2021·5 min read

          Narcissism Linked to Aggression in Review of 437 Studies

          A comparative review of 324 global research papers concludes narcissism is a risk factor for aggression and violent behaviors. The results were similar, regardless of age, gender, education level, or country of residence.
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          ·April 15, 2021·3 min read

          Adolescents With Lack of Empathy Show Early Signs of Psychopathy

          Teens who display callous-unemotional traits are at higher risk of developing psychopathic traits as they enter adulthood.
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          ·March 19, 2021·4 min read

          Disability Highest for Schizophrenia and Personality Disorders

          Study reveals personality disorders and schizophrenia are the most debilitating mental illnesses to live with.
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          ·March 15, 2021·4 min read

          Bullies, Thieves and Chiefs: The Hidden Cost of Psychopaths at Work

          It is estimated that 1% of the general population has psychopathic traits. Among the upper echelons of corporations, up to 3.5% of employees are psychopathic, with the percentage rising for those who are chief executives. Researchers investigate how those with psychopathic traits impact the workplace for other employees, and how corporate psychopaths end up costing the economy billions of dollars due to their unethical behaviors.
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          ·February 6, 2021·3 min read

          Help for Borderline Personality Disorder

          Borderline personality disorder affects 5% of the population. A new study reveals people with BPD are becoming more knowledgeable about their disorder and treatments available but may find it difficult to find evidence-based help for their symptoms.
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          ·November 15, 2020·5 min read

          Why Can’t Some People Admit Defeat When They Lose?

          Negative personality traits and cognitive dissonance explain why some people are such sore losers that they can not concede a defeat.
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          ·October 22, 2019·3 min read

          Research worth ‘bragging’ about: Three types of arrogance identified

          Study reports arrogance and narcissism are on a spectrum. Researchers identify three types of arrogance and reveal the associated implications.
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          ·October 5, 2019·5 min read

          What are personality disorders and how are they treated?

          With at least 6% of the general population and up to 60% of psychiatric patients having a personality disorder, a new report looks at the biological causes and treatment options for personality disorders.
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          ·August 20, 2019·4 min read

          Is pollution linked to psychiatric disorders?

          Poor air quality has been linked to higher rates of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. Exposure to air pollution during the first ten years of like is also associated with a more than two-fold increased risk of schizophrenia and personality disorders.
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