Personality disorders may be the best way to understand dictators, autocrats, and bullies, rather than labeling them crazy, mad, psychotic, fanatical, deranged, or demented.
A psychologist has pulled back the curtain to reveal the sick inner workings of Joanne Dennehy who went on a bloody killing ...
Psychologist describes the chilling mindset of the serial killer who murdered three people during a 10-day spree in March ...
Psychologist describes deeply unsettling mindset of Joanne Dennehy who murdered three men across 10 days in Peterborough in ...
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Psychologist gives his verdict on 'sadist' serial killer who called murder 'fun'
Psychologist Phil Macleod has outlined the 'deeply unsettling' profile of triple-killer Joanne Dennehy, who murdered three men in Peterborough in 2013 and described the killings as 'moreish and fun' ...
Joanne Dennehy murdered three people across a 10-day spree in March 2013, disposing of their corpses in a ditch, saying to an accomplice: "I want my fun. I need you to get my fun" ...
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People with personality disorders often use language differently – our research reveals how
Psychologists have long known that certain linguistic habits reveal how people are functioning internally. For example, ...
A combination of unemployment, loss of personal dignity, and exploitative political leadership is a recipe for social unrest ...
Sometimes, a thing so improbable happens that you consider not even telling others – there is no way they're going to believe ...
Researchers have also demonstrated that bodily signals such as breathing patterns and gut rhythms can influence emotional ...
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