Emotional Processing and Psychopathy Among Women: A Systematic Review
Emotional Processing and Psychopathy Among Women: A Systematic Review
Marina PinheiroRui Abrunhosa GonçalvesOlga Cunhaa University of Minho, Research Center on Psychology (CIPsi), Braga, Portugalb Lusófona University, HEI‐Lab: Digital Human‐Environment Interaction Labs, Porto, PortugalMarina Pinheiro coordinates a social project for the integration of people in situations of social vulnerability at the “la Caixa” Foundation. Currently a doctoral student and researcher at the Center for Research in Psychology, she develops research to understand emotional processing and psychopathy in female offenders, the processes of adaptation to prison, recidivism and adverse childhood experiences in this population.Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves (Ph.D.), is an associate professor at the School of Psychology at the University of Minho, Portugal, and a researcher at the Center for Research in Psychology (CIPsi). He devotes much of his research to the study of offenders and the justice system.Olga Cunha, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Psychology, Education, and Sports, Lusófona University of Porto, Portugal, and a researcher at the HEI-Lab: Digital Human-Environment Interaction Lab. She develops research on violence in intimate relationships and offenders.