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what is the difference between sociopath and psycopath​

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Answered by aashingupta15
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Psychopath and sociopath are often used interchangeably in common speech to describe a person who is pathologically prone to criminal or violent behavior and who lacks any regard for the feelings or interests of others and any feelings of remorse or guilt for his crimes.

But psychopathy is likely the more dangerous disorder, because they experience a lot less guilt connected to their actions. A psychopath also has a greater ability to dissociate from their actions. ... Many famous serial killers have been psychopaths. Not all people we'd call a psychopath or sociopath are violent.

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Answered by sandymad
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Main Difference Psychopath and sociopath are mentally disordered persons. A Psychopath is a person with the severe mental disorder with violent social behavior. While sociopath is an antisocial personality disorder that is caused because of social and environmental factors of early life.

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