Abstract
The presence of psychopathy in the workplace, though a relatively rare phenomenon, can lead to a toxic work environment and potential emotional discord outside of the workplace. Psychopathy is commonly stigmatized in the media, with the afflicted often being portrayed as violent criminal masterminds. However, off the silver screen and in the corporate world, psychopathy manifests quite differently. Psychopathy is a constellation of traits that has been conceptualized in varying ways over the years. Two of the most widely accepted theoretical frameworks of psychopathy are the Triarchic Model and the Three factor Model, which comprise many overlapping traits, including impulsivity, lack of empathy, and a multitude of maladaptive interpersonal behaviors. While there are clinical ways to assess an individual for psychopathic traits, doing so in the workplace is complex and nuanced. Through education and the sharing of information, employees can recognize behavioral and personality characteristics that may be indicative of psychopathic traits in a coworker. It is important to note that not all associated psychopathic traits are maladaptive in the workplace. While knowledge of these characteristics should not be used to diagnose or discriminate, it may aid in the development of adaptive strategies and improve relationships in the workplace.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Psychopathy in the Workplace |
| Subtitle of host publication | Coping Strategies for Employees |
| Editors | Marie-Line Germain |
| Publisher | Springer International Publishing AG |
| Pages | 125-151 |
| Number of pages | 27 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9783031552144 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783031552137 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 25 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- General Economics,Econometrics and Finance
- General Business,Management and Accounting
Keywords
- Adaptivity versus consequential traits
- Coping skills
- Corporate psychopathy
- Psychopathic traits
- Successful psychopaths
- Theoretical frameworks
Disciplines
- Psychology