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Explicating the Construct of Psychopathy: Development and Validation of a Conceptual Model, the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP)
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Conceptual ModelTrait TheoryPsychologySocial SciencesPersonality DisorderPsychopathic Personality DisorderCapp Conceptual ModelClinical PsychologyPersonality DevelopmentForensic ImplicationsPsychopathic PersonalityPersonality DisordersExperimental PsychopathologyPsychiatryForensic PsychiatryPersonality PsychologyComprehensive AssessmentMedicinePersonality SciencePsychopathology
Psychopathic personality disorder (PPD) has important clinical and forensic implications. But much more effort has been devoted to assessing or diagnosing PPD than to explicating or defining it. In the first part of this paper, we describe the development of a conceptual model or “concept map” of PPD. Based on a systematic review of descriptions of PPD in the clinical and research literature, as well as consultation with subject matter experts, we identified key features of the disorder and translated them into 33 symptoms, presented as natural language (i.e., non-technical) trait descriptive adjectives or adjectival phrases. Each symptom in turn was defined by three synonymous adjectives or adjectival phrases. The 33 symptoms were grouped rationally to reflect six domains of personality functioning. In the second part of the paper, we discuss research completed and in progress intended to validate the CAPP conceptual model.
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