False-portrayal behavior

17:11, 10 spalio 2025 versija, sukurta Eengglish (Aptarimas | indėlis) (Naujas puslapis: <b>False-portrayal behavior</b> is one of the hallmark behaviors of psychopaths. <br> There are a variety of specific types of false-portrayal behavior. One of those types of false-portrayal behavior, which is especially distinctive of <br> psychopaths, is <i>violentologophilia</i>, which is part of a broader category of <br> false-portrayal behaviors, namely <i>false-portrayal of motive</i>. Another type of false-portrayal behavior that is especially distinctive of p...)
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False-portrayal behavior is one of the hallmark behaviors of psychopaths.
There are a variety of specific types of false-portrayal behavior.

One of those types of false-portrayal behavior, which is especially distinctive of
psychopaths, is violentologophilia, which is part of a broader category of
false-portrayal behaviors, namely false-portrayal of motive.

Another type of false-portrayal behavior that is especially distinctive of psychopaths
is to falsely-portray a person or action as being the polar-opposite of what it is.
One sub-type of that behavior is to falsely-portray something that is helpful or
pleasurable as being offensive or inflammatory or harmful,
or to falsely-portray an act of aggression or tyranny as being helpful or protective.

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