Title of article :
Alexithymia and Psychopathy: Comparison
and Application of CalALEHXAIVTIHLiYAMNIDA, SAONNDfN PES,Y KCOHWOEPRATToHY rnia Q-set Prototypes
Author/Authors :
Mark G. Haviland، نويسنده , , Janet L. Sonne، نويسنده , , Paul A. Kowert، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Although alexithymia and psychopathy have long been linked, the relationship between the two
constructs remains unclear. In this study, we used the California Q-set Alexithymia Prototype
(CAQ–AP; Haviland & Reise, 1996) and Psychopathy Prototype (CAQ–PP; Reise & Oliver,
1994) to clarify the relationship between the two constructs and evaluate both in a sample of
contemporary and historical political leaders (N = 42). Our data show that both individuals with
prototypic alexithymia and psychopathy lack empathy and insight and are not introspective.
The prototypic person with alexithymia, however, is anxious, overcontrolled, submissive, boring,
ethically consistent, and socially conforming, whereas the prototypic individual with psychopathy
is anxiety-free, undercontrolled, dominant, charming, deceitful, and nonconforming.
Characteristics of both were relatively common among the 13 controversial and notorious leaders
and relatively uncommon among the 29 generally respected leaders in the sample. The
CAQ–AP and the CAQ–PP appear to be useful for evaluating alexithymic and psychopathic
features in public figures.