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New Study Uncovers Female Psychopath Traits
5 Dec
Summary
- Female psychopaths show higher alexithymia and anhedonia.
- Emotional blindness and lack of enjoyment link to psychopathy in women.
- Biological and sociocultural factors may explain sex differences.

Research from Université Libre de Bruxelles has identified key emotional traits associated with psychopathy, specifically in women. The study found that higher levels of alexithymia, characterized by difficulty understanding one's own emotions, and anhedonia, a lack of enjoyment and motivation, are significantly linked to psychopathy in females. These correlations were notably absent in male participants.
The researchers posit that biological factors, such as hormonal differences, combined with sociocultural influences related to sex roles and varying emotional regulation strategies, may account for these observed gender disparities. This work expands the understanding of psychopathy beyond the commonly depicted male archetype.
Previously, psychopathy, alongside narcissism and Machiavellianism (the Dark Triad), was primarily associated with externalizing behaviors and a lack of empathy. However, this study indicates a connection to internal emotional vulnerabilities, particularly in women, highlighting a more nuanced view of these personality traits.




