"Surprising Prevalence of Female Psychopaths Revealed by Experts"

Dr. Clive Boddy, a professor at Anglia Ruskin University, challenges the belief that most psychopaths are men, suggesting that there may be significantly more female psychopaths than previously thought. He argues that female psychopaths may go unrecognized due to societal perceptions of psychopathic traits as male characteristics. Dr. Boddy's research indicates that female psychopaths may express violence verbally and use deceit and seduction to gain advantages. He also highlights a gender-specific bias in psychopathy assessments and suggests that female psychopaths may pose a greater threat to business and society than previously suspected, with implications for risk management and leadership decisions.
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