Galligan R

Galligan R

Australia

Publications
  • Research Article
    Adaptive Psychopathy: The Quarantine Vector and Attachment
    Author(s): Stephen Mihailides, Roslyn Galligan and Glen Bates Stephen Mihailides, Roslyn Galligan and Glen Bates

    This work extends the directional vector hypothesis of psychopathy theory into attachment theory. According to the adaptive psychopathy hypothesis, territorial incursion by invading morally deviant outsiders, elicits a survival threat, activating the psychopathic mind, resulting in elevations in state psychopathy. Extended to an attachment framework, territoriality over children implicates directional, quarantined psychopathy with protective care of offspring and significant others. Five directional hypotheses were developed, one for each factor of the Feeney and Noller attachment measure. Participants’ confidence in their close loved ones did not change under the psychopathy induction, but attachment confidence decreased for moral deviants. .. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2475-319X.1000126

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