http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3579402.stm
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How to spot a psychopath at work 
 
Researchers warn, some.......  may have psychopathic traits. 
But they say this is nothing to be worried about. 
They will not be violent, but their psychopathic traits will allow them to 
climb the career ladder, New Scientist magazine reports. 
Professor Robert Hare, of the University of British Columbia says "corporate 
psychopaths'" arrogance and focus helps them succeed. 
They may also be superficially charming, prone to fly into rages and likely to 
take credit for colleague's achievements. 
He has developed the 'Business Scan 360' test, along with New York industrial 
organisational psychologist Paul Babiak in order to detect them. 
People do say that you're a psychopath if you're violent and a successful 
businessman if you're not 

Paul Corry, mental health charity Rethink
The test involves interviewing people working with the person concerned to get 
a '360 degree' assessment of their personality. 
They are currently interviewing 100 people convicted of fraud or embezzlement - 
who will serve as a benchmark of the ultimately undesirable employee. 
They will then interview a "normal" population of managers, and a group of high 
flyers to see if they can distinguish exactly which traits lead to career 
success and which have less desirable consequences. 
Mr Babiak said: "If you imagine the conscientious employee at one end of the 
continuum and a prototypical 'corporate psychopath' at the other end, the test 
attempts to gauge where the individual is." 
Paul Corry, of the mental health charity Rethink, told BBC News Online: "It 
shows that mental health is an issue all around us." 
He said there was also lots of evidence that people who were highly motivated 
and highly successful - particularly in finance and business - had some 
psychopathic traits. 
"These are people who are extremely focussed on achieving their goals, and who 
are not too concerned about other people's feelings. 
"There are other people who have very narcissistic traits; they want to be 
centre-stage and their needs have to be put first." 
He added: "People do say that you're a psychopath if you're violent and a 
successful businessman if you're not." 
Psychopathy is defined as a lack of empathy for others, or a conscience, and 
can be associated with extreme and manipulative behaviour. 
This is distinct from psychosis, a group of mental illnesses, including 
schizophrenia. 
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