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PCL-R Checklist

Patient Name:
Date:

Evaluator:

Instructions: This checklist is designed to assess psychopathic traits. Please read each item
carefully and rate the individual on a 3-point scale:

0 = Does not apply

1 = Applies somewhat

2 = Definitely applies

Factor 1: Interpersonal/Affective: 0 1 2

Glibness/Superficial Charm: Does the


individual use charm, flattery, or smooth talk to
gain trust or manipulate others?

Grandiose Sense of Self-Worth: Does the


individual have an inflated sense of self-
importance and believe they are superior to
others?

Need for Stimulation/Proneness to


Boredom: Does the individual crave
excitement and easily get bored with routine
activities?

Pathological Lying: Does the individual lie


frequently and convincingly, often without
remorse?

Conning/Manipulativeness: Does the


individual exploit others for personal gain
through deception or manipulation?

Lack of Remorse or Guilt: Does the individual


lack remorse for their actions and show no guilt,
even when harming others?

Shallow Affect: Does the individual show a


limited range of emotions or a lack of emotional
depth?

Callous Lack of Empathy: Does the individual


lack empathy or concern for the feelings of
others?

Factor 2: Lifestyle/Antisocial:

Poor Behavioral Controls: Does the individual


lack impulse control and often engage in
reckless or irresponsible behavior?
Need for Thrill/Lack of Responsibility: Does
the individual crave excitement and risk-taking
and show little regard for the consequences?

Parasitic Lifestyle: Does the individual exploit


others for their resources and avoid taking
responsibility for their actions?

Early Behavioral Problems: Did the individual


exhibit conduct problems or aggression early in
life?

Lack of Realistic Long-Term Goals: Does the


individual lack clear goals or aspirations for the
future?

Impulsivity: Does the individual act impulsively


without considering the consequences?

Irresponsibility: Does the individual fail to


meet their obligations or commitments?

Juvenile Delinquency: Has the individual


engaged in criminal behavior during their
youth?

Adult Antisocial Behavior: Has the individual


engaged in criminal or illegal activities as an
adult?

Promiscuous Sexual Behavior: Does the


individual have a history of casual and short-
term sexual relationships?

Many Short-Term Marital Relationships: Has


the individual had multiple short-term marriages
or relationships?

Total Score:

Interpretation:
These bullet points dont need to be a scale

Scores of 0-10 indicate minimal or no psychopathic traits.


Scores of 11-20 suggest some psychopathic traits, but not to a clinically significant degree.
Scores of 21-30 indicate moderate to high levels of psychopathic traits, potentially
impacting relationships and life functioning.

Scores of 31-40 suggest high levels of psychopathy, with significant risk of antisocial
behavior and lack of empathy.

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