Psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) differ primarily in emotional capacity; psychopaths are emotionally detached, while individuals with ASPD display a disregard for others' rights.
Robert Hare's checklist redefined psychopathy, distinguishing it from ASPD, which shares some overlapping behaviors like impulsivity but does not encompass the emotional void found in psychopathy.
Living with individuals diagnosed with psychopathy or ASPD can be challenging, highlighting the importance of understanding these disorders to provide appropriate support for affected families.
While psychopathy can be influenced by genetic and environmental factors, treatment options are limited, focusing more on behavior management rather than a definitive cure.
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