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Paz Velasco, experta en comportamiento criminal: «Un psicópata suele trabajar en estas profesiones que todos conocemos»
Spain🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

Paz Velasco, experta en comportamiento criminal: «Un psicópata suele trabajar en estas profesiones que todos conocemos»

The article discusses psychopathy as a personality disorder marked by lack of empathy, absence of guilt or remorse, and tendency toward manipulation. It challenges common misconceptions that psychopaths are only found in crime headlines or fictional portrayals. The piece highlights that individuals with psychopathic traits often work in professions that society generally accepts, such as politics, law enforcement, and corporate leadership. The mention of Donald Trump suggests a connection between psychopathic tendencies and public figures, though no direct claims are made about his specific behavior.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenter22 hr. ago
Paz Velasco, experta en comportamiento criminal: «Un psicópata suele trabajar en estas profesiones que todos conocemos»

The article discusses psychopathy as a personality disorder marked by lack of empathy, absence of guilt or remorse, and tendency toward manipulation. It challenges common misconceptions that psychopaths are only found in crime headlines or fictional portrayals. The piece highlights that individuals with psychopathic traits often work in professions that society generally accepts, such as politics, law enforcement, and corporate leadership. The mention of Donald Trump suggests a connection between psychopathic tendencies and public figures, though no direct claims are made about his specific behavior.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about psychopathy without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political ideology. While it references Donald Trump, this is used as an example rather than a political attack. The framing remains objective, focusing on psychological characteristics rather than taking

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