Vize et al. applied ecological momentary assessment to investigate relationships between psychopathic traits, emotional experience, and interpersonal behavior in daily life. Despite mostly null findings (or perhaps because of them), their study provides thought-provoking perspectives on conceptual and methodological grounds. We highlight three main take-home messages: (a) Traditional theoretical perspectives on psychopathy may need revision, (b) studying interrelated emotional and relational dynamics holds promise, and (c) psychopathy is dimensional, and studies at any point of the continuum have value. Beyond the psychopathy field, we contend that each of these points has relevance for advancing research on personality pathology more broadly.

One Step Beyond: Advancing Research on Psychopathology Through the Lenses of Emotional and Relational Dynamics—Commentary on “Socioaffective Dynamics of Psychopathy in Daily Life” (Vize et al., 2025)

Garofalo, Carlo;Delvecchio, Elisa;Mazzeschi, Claudia
2025

Abstract

Vize et al. applied ecological momentary assessment to investigate relationships between psychopathic traits, emotional experience, and interpersonal behavior in daily life. Despite mostly null findings (or perhaps because of them), their study provides thought-provoking perspectives on conceptual and methodological grounds. We highlight three main take-home messages: (a) Traditional theoretical perspectives on psychopathy may need revision, (b) studying interrelated emotional and relational dynamics holds promise, and (c) psychopathy is dimensional, and studies at any point of the continuum have value. Beyond the psychopathy field, we contend that each of these points has relevance for advancing research on personality pathology more broadly.
2025
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