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      • Their language lacks emotional dimension. For psychopaths, saying, "I love you," doesn't stir up any more emotion than saying, "Please pass the milk." They can parrot back what they've heard other people say but their facial expressions don't match their words.
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  1. May 26, 2015 · What Happens When a Psychopath Falls in Love. New research into how partners may influence each other, for better or worse. Posted May 26, 2015 | Reviewed by Matt Huston. Key points. People high...

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  3. Nov 2, 2016 · Rather than talk about spiritual or emotional needs or the needs of others, psychopaths are more likely to talk about their own basic needs, like food and shelter.

    • Words of Affirmation
    • Quality Time
    • Acts of Service
    • Giving/Receiving Gifts
    • Physical Touch

    Words of affirmation, according to Dr Chapman, is the expression of love through verbal communication that is supportive, encouraging, appreciative, and affirmative. These can also be shown in written messages such as love notes, love letters, and such. According to Dr Kathryn Lively, affirmationsare used to reprogramme the subconscious mind to hel...

    People whose love language is quality time feels much loved, cherished, and prioritised when they spend meaningful time with their loved ones. It is the love language that centres on togetherness. According to Dr Chapman: ‘Quality time is giving someone your undivided attention. I don’t mean sitting on the couch watching television. I mean sitting ...

    Another love language is acts of service. According to Dr Chapman, it is the non-verbal form of love that can be time-consuming and exhausting, but if it’s what your partner needs, then it’s worth the effort. It is described as doing something for your spouse or partner that you know they would like, such as cooking them their favourite food, clean...

    Giving and/or receiving gifts is another way we give love and feel loved. It is showing affection through gift-giving and is the most common among all the other love languages. According to Dr Chapman, this love language is not about the items that you give. It’s about showing them the effort and proving that you are thinking of them and that you l...

    Physical touch is the physical expression of love. It is the non-verbal love language that focuses more on intimacy. It could be holding hands, laying your head on your partner’s shoulder, or simply a hug. Since this love language is physical in nature, some people tend to think it’s simply about satisfying sensual needs, but desiring physical touc...

  4. Mar 1, 2016 · The study carried out by Hiatt, Lorenz, and Newman (2002), with the aim of evaluating language in criminal psychopaths, obtained asymmetric inter-hemispheric differences regarding emotion-bearing words.

    • José de Almeida Brites
    • 2016
  5. Apr 23, 2019 · Some recent research—including a small investigation which analyzed speech patterns of a few well-known psychopaths (e.g., Richard Kuklinski)—argues that when these individuals do not feel in...

    • Arash Emamzadeh
  6. Sep 28, 2020 · According to author Gary Chapman, there are five love languages. Our "love language" describes how we receive love from others. They are: Words of Affirmation - Saying supportive things to...

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · The five love languages proposed by Gary Chapman view that people experience love in one of five ways: through physical touch, acts of service, words of affirmation, quality time, or...

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