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what is the difference between psychopath and a psychotic??

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Answered by adithya5885gowp4k37y
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the two, however; sociopaths are considered products of their environment or upbringing, while psychopaths are believed to have genetic or biological causes behind their character. Both psychopathy and sociopathy are considered forms of antisocial personality
Answered by remavijayan0p13wvl
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Psychopathy is a personality trait—-one who exhibits psychopathy in the clinical sense is said to be a psychopath

Psychosis is a psychological state. Being psychotic is experiencing an episode of psychosis, or sometimes it can be used broadly to say someone has a predisposition towards psychotic episodes.


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