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Psychologist says you can tell someone is a psychopath by looking at just one part of them

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Published 20:22 27 Dec 2024 GMT

Psychologist says you can tell someone is a psychopath by looking at just one part of them

Susan Krauss Whitbourne, a former professor of psychological and brain sciences knows a psychopath when she sees one

Britt Jones

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Ever wondered what can tell you whether you’re standing next to a psychopath or not? Read on…

A psychologist has revealed that there’s one way you can be sure, and it’s not something you’d ever think to check.

Susan Krauss Whitbourne, a former professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has opened up about psychopathic traits in her article with Psychology Today.

She explained that research has proven that her theory might be true, and it’s scary if it’s really a fact.

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That’s because if true, you’ll be able to spot a psychopath a mile off, and it could be someone you know.

Can you spot a psychopath? (Lionsgate Films)
Can you spot a psychopath? (Lionsgate Films)

Krauss Whitbourne explained that the McGill University in Canada noted in a study of 608 adults found that there was one common denominator between psychopaths and non-psychopaths when asked to strike different poses.

She said that while the test can’t tell you exactly what’s going on in their noggin', it can give you some clues.

It found that those who had an open or a large pose were more likely to try to take advantage of you, and those who were more extravagant scored higher for traits of 'psychopathy, manipulativeness, competitiveness, and belief in the existence of social hierarchies.'

On the opposite end of the spectrum, those who slouch or change their stance multiple times quickly were found to have lower self-esteem.

Another revelation was that those who had a straight spine were more likely to have a naff personality.

So, loosen up, but not too much because your stance could reveal that you’re a psychopath.

It's all in one simple test (Getty Stock Image)
It's all in one simple test (Getty Stock Image)

Abigail Marsh, a psychologist and neuroscientist as well as a Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University, US, also has her telltale signs.

In a video for Big Think she listed ‘certain things’ she looks for that suggests a ‘person is genuinely psychopathic’, and they are pretty scary.

Marsh says she sees the sign that a person tends to be ‘anti-social across’ a variety of domains, which isn’t limited to relationships.

“They’ve cheated on romantic partners, they’ve cheated in professional settings or maybe in school, or in a sports setting,” she explains.

“It’s not just one thing or one domain – you see unethical and anti-social behaviour across domains.”

She also shared that psychopaths tend to ‘show signs they think they’re better than other people’.

“Other people are dumb, other people are ignorant, other people are easily duped,” Marsh added.

London-based Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Jaleel Mohammed also shared common signs of antisocial personality disorder, aka, ASPD and impulsivity was right up there on the list.

Traits such as impulsivity, reckless and criminal behaviour could be common in those with antisocial personality disorder.

"Whereas most people may hesitate or think twice about their actions, psychopaths can be dangerously impulsive and make reckless decisions without considering the risk to other people," Dr Mohammed explained.

It’s hard to know if someone really is a psychopath, as only the licenced criteria can prove that, but it’s good to know what the traits are to steer clear of people who could be bad for your life.

Featured Image Credit: Getty stock/Lionsgate Films

Topics: Community, Mental Health, Science

Britt Jones
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