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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions



“There are people who have the capacity to imagine themselves as someone else, there are people who have no such capacity (when the lack is extreme, we call them psychopaths), and there are people who have the capacity but choose not to exercise it.” 

― J.M. Coetzee

Expecting to interview a professional psychiatrist from Casa Colina Rehabilitation Center.

  1. What most influences whether a psychopath is beneficial or detrimental to society?
  2. How can genetics influence how a psychopath grows up in society?
  3. What is your opinion on the nature vs. nurture debate in relation to psychopaths?
  4. If we had a successful psychopath, what do you believe could trigger that person to become dangerous?
  5. Supposing that psychopaths are created based on nature(genetics), what are the chances of one or both parents also having psychopathic traits? Chances of one or both parents not having psychopathic traits?
  6. If a psychopath is most commonly labeled as dangerous, how is it that certain people seem to function safely in society and qualify as a psychopath?
  7. Supposing that psychopaths are created based on nurture(environment), what are some situations in which it would result in this outcome?
  8. Can you share an experience in which a you encountered someone with a mental or personality disorder? Did they developed the disorder from genetics or their environment
  9. For my final senior presentation, it is required that I have two activities that get the audience involved and continues to educate them on my topic. Do you have any examples of activities I could use in my presentation?
  10. My senior topic is psychopathy. Are there any professionals that you can refer me to in order to gain more information on my topic?


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