How does the BRACE Character Profile compare to the HARE PCL-R?
The HARE Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R) assumes that psychopathy is a distinct clinical category, a discrete diagnostic category consisting of humans who are inherently different from other humans, particularly with respect to their being without conscience, their lack of capacity for feelings related to other people, and their lack of capacity to change. With the HARE PCL-R, there is a general underlying assumption that having a conscience is somehow a natural by-product of being human rather than being acquired through learning, and therefore not subject to the principles of learning, development, change, or ultimately, personal responsibility. However, so-called psychopaths certainly learn, they just do not learn what society wants them to learn. They certainly have values, just not the values society wants them to have. And, they certainly have the capacity for avoidance conditioning, or they would have disappeared through a process of natural selection a long time ago. Huma
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