Psychopathic syndrome
Psychopathetic syndrome or psychopathy is clinically understood by diagnostic features like possessing a superficial charm, poor judgment, high intelligence, and failure to learn from experience, poor judgment, incapacity for love, poor judgment lack of remorse or shame, impulsivity, grandiose sense of self-worth, pathological lying, poor judgment manipulative behavior, poor judgment promiscuous sexual behavior, juvenile delinquency, and criminal versatility, with many other related behaviour. Since most people the syndrome possess these characteristics and criteria, the image of the psychopath is that of a heartless, cold, inhuman being. Which is not always true. Some of them display empathy. Like other people, many psychopaths love their parents, children, spouse, and pets in their way of expression, but they difficulty in loving and trusting anyone outside that periphery. Furthermore, psychopaths suffer emotionally as they frequently faces consequence of separation, death of a beloved person, divorce, or dissatisfaction with their own deviant behavior.