Many of the films that talk about psychopaths they always tell stories of men who had terrible behaviors compared to what we call “normal” in humans. Few know, but women can also have psychopathic behavior and act in a very different way than men.
In this text, based on the book by author Melissa Burkey, we bring some references about psychopathy in the female aspect.
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What makes a woman different from a psychopathic man?
According to the book written by Melissa Burkey, female psychopaths exhibit different behaviors from males, who tend to exhibit more violent behaviors. In this way, women end up going unnoticed.
Thus, the author points to some characteristic signs of women that it is important to know how to differentiate. That's because they can very well give compliments and smile in front, but behind their back they consider themselves the best. Follow some traits of these women.
The Traits of a Female Psychopath
- narcissistic traits
A characteristic trait of psychopathy is narcissism. Generally these people consider themselves much better than others, however, such traits manifest themselves differently in each person. While men praise themselves and always try to brag about their accomplishments, women smile and praise other people. However, deep down, they feel better than they are.
- Aggression
While male psychopaths tend to be more aggressive, hurting people and animals without mercy, female psychopaths are completely different.
Female psychopathy tends to have a more manipulative tendency, i.e. she makes everyone always in her favor. So, even if they don't want to do what they want, through threats they can.
However, it is worth noting that not all women who exhibit these behaviors are psychopaths. Psychopathy is presented by the fact that people do not feel any kind of empathy for others. Hence, it is a behavioral problem that needs to be addressed by a healthcare professional.