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What comes to mind when you hear “psychopath?” The term is often used to describe anyone from serial killers to problematic exes. In reality, psychopaths make up only 1% of the general population, about the same percentage as redheads.

Psychopathy is not an official diagnosis but refers to a combination of behavioral traits including antisocial behavior, “callousness,” and low levels of empathy and interpersonal emotions. People whose behavior mostly falls under antisocial tendencies are instead diagnosed with sociopathy — officially antisocial personality disorder. So here are a few signs to look out for.

Disclaimer: This video is not made to attack or demonize anyone who may display these signs or anyone diagnosed with psychopathy, sociopathy, antisocial personality disorder, or any disorders in general, but rather to understand them and bring more awareness to the topic!

Source: Psych2go

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