highpsychopathy
The term highpsychopathy is not a formal psychiatric diagnosis. It refers to individuals who score at the upper end of psychopathy trait measures, most often the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R). The PCL-R is a 20-item clinician-rated scale with scores ranging from 0 to 40; higher scores indicate greater psychopathic traits. Researchers may refer to 'highpsychopathy' to designate those in the upper percentile, typically 30 or above, though thresholds vary by sample and method.
Core features associated with highpsychopathy include interpersonal charm, manipulativeness, shallow affect, lack of empathy, and callous
Prevalence and implication: In the general population, highpsychopathy is rare; in forensic settings, higher rates are
Measurement and controversy: The PCL-R requires trained rater administration and may be affected by gender, culture,