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Fearlessness Model

The fearlessness model suggests that psychopaths are characterized by an abnormally high fear threshold. As such, they don't experience as much fear as do non-psychopaths in anticipation of punishment. This type of fearlessness gives rise to the other core features of psychopathy. For example, children who lack typical fear won't react strongly to criticism from their parents and other significant adult figures and thus won't internalize a strong conscience.

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Updated 2022-08-20

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