Psychopathy vs Sociopathy. (n.d.). In Mental Health America Of Eastern Missouri. Retrieved from https://www.mha-em.org/im-looking-for/mental-health-knowledge-base/conditions/127-psychopathy-vs-sociopathy
This source above is about which is more dangerous, a psychopath or sociopath. The articles have been checked and viewed and the page explains. While the two are often mixed up they seem to be more different than thought. (Primary Source)
Robinson, K. M. (2014, August 14). What's the Difference Between a Sociopath and Psychopath?. Retrieved from https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/features/sociopath-psychopath-difference
This source above answers the fourth question, about the difference between a psychopath and sociopath. People always mix up psychopathy and sociopathy which is understandable. This page explains and clears up the line between them. (Primary Source)
Pomeroy, R. (2014, July 10). Can Psychopaths Be 'Cured'?. In RealClearScience. Retrieved from https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2014/07/can_psychopaths_be_cured.html
This source above explains whether psychopathy can be ‘cured’. The answer is complicated because of how psychopathy isn’t exactly easily understood or clear. It takes time and the person must want to have treatment. (Secondary Source)
R Blair R. J. (2013). Psychopathy: and neural dysfunction. Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 15(2), 181–190. https://doi.org/10.31887/DCNS.2013.15.2/rblair
The source above talks about how psychopathy and sociopathy is and neurological development. How they are tagged along with disorders as well. (Secondary Source)
Smith, A. (2021, July 6). Psychopath vs Sociopath. In MedicalNewsToday. Retrieved from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/psychopath-vs-sociopath#myths-and-facts
The source above was medically viewed and corrected, it all explained between psychopaths and sociopaths, and why they are like this. The study showed that psychopaths have reduced connections between the ventromedial prefrontal , the part of the brain for sentiments such as and , and the amygdala, which mediates fear and . (Secondary source)
This book was written by a study of psychopathy and the terms and tendencies psychopaths have.
Handbook of Psychopathy, First Edition
Handbook of Psychopathy, First Edition