A psychopath is someone extremely mentally unstable, with mental health problems. they often do things very weird, and are to put it in another way- sort of crazy, they may lash out and do horrible things, such as rape, kidnap, murder..anything, they're not in they're right mind and should go to a mental institute, perhaps with medication some might be all-right, but most of them cant get better. A psychopath is not the same as someone with mental health problems, as i put up above, they do have mental health problems, but a different type, you can live a perfectly normal life with mental health problems, it doesn't necessarily make you a psychopath.
Empathy and Sympathy are two of the many words that contain the root word -path.
Go to a doctor you physcopath! :)
It depends on how you define "worse." Psychopathy can have serious implications for the individual and those around them, but other conditions or circumstances may also be perceived as worse by different standards. It is essential to seek help and support if someone is struggling with psychopathic tendencies.
Eric Harris, along with Dylan Klebold, carried out the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. Motives for their actions included feelings of anger, resentment, and a desire for revenge against perceived bullying and mistreatment. Mental health issues and a fascination with violence also played a role in their decision to commit such a heinous act.
Common characteristics of those with psychopathy are: * Grandiose sense of self-worth * Superficial charm * Criminal versatility * Reckless disregard for the safety of self or others * Impulse control problems * Irresponsibility * Inability to tolerate boredom * Pathological narcissism * Pathological lying * Shallow affect * Deceitfulness/manipulativeness * Aggressive or violent tendencies, repeated physical fights or assaults on others * Lack of empathy * Lack of remorse, indifferent to or rationalizes having hurt or mistreated others * A sense of extreme entitlement * Lack of or diminished levels of anxiety/nervousness and other emotions * Promiscuous sexual behavior, sexually deviant lifestyle * Poor judgment, failure to learn from experience * Lack of personal insight * Failure to follow any life plan * Abuse of drugs including alcohol
It may be challenging for others to understand or provide help for spiritual attacks as they may not have the necessary knowledge or experience to address this issue effectively. Seek support from religious leaders, spiritual healers, or counselors who specialize in dealing with spiritual matters, as they may be better equipped to offer guidance and assistance in such situations. It's important to persist in seeking help until you find someone who can support you.