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James Morcan | 11206 comments I believe it's very of import every good person in the world learns how to spot sociopaths.

Sociopathic behavior, which is not always every bit obvious to recognize as one might imagine (at to the lowest degree when assessing new people who come into our lives), should be taught to young people - particularly young women who are apparently the most vulnerable.

Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Apparently Sight, written under the pen-proper name M.East. Thomas (to protect her existent identity), is perhaps a good read in this regard:
She's a successful constabulary professor and a Sunday schoolhouse teacher, with a host of family and friends. Only her interpersonal calculus centers on how to manipulate and outmaneuver the many people in her life. Welcome to a world of ruthless toll-do good analysis, charm, and grandiosity.

Hither's a revealing article written by this sociopath: https://www.psychologytoday.com/artic...

Confessions of a Sociopath A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight by M.E. Thomas


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James Morcan | 11206 comments How to spot a sociopath - ten red flags that could save yous from being swept under the influence of a charismatic nut job -- http://www.naturalnews.com/036112_soc...

I of the more offensive duties of beingness an investigative journalist is taking out the trash -- exposing liars, fraudsters, con artists and scammers for the people they truly are. Each time nosotros investigate a sociopath, we find that they ever have a little cult grouping following of spellbound worshippers who consider that item sociopath to exist a "guru" or "prophet."

Sociopaths are masters at influence and deception. Very lilliputian of what they say actually checks out in terms of facts or reality, but they're extremely skillful at making the things they say sound believable, even if they're simply making them upwardly out of thin air. Hither, I'm going to present quotes and videos of some legendary sociopaths who convinced everyday people to participate in mass suicides. And so I'm going to demonstrate how and why like sociopaths are operating right now... today.

Why comprehend this subject? I've seen a lot of people get hoodwinked, scammed or even harmed by sociopaths, and it bewilders me that people are then easily sucked into their subversive influence. I want to share with Natural News readers the warning signs of sociopaths and so that you can spot them, avoid them, and save yourself the trouble of being unduly influenced by them.

Much of this data is derived from the fascinating book, The Sociopath Next Door: The Ruthless Versus the Residual of Usa, which says that 4% of the population are sociopaths. The book is a fascinating read.

10 signs for spotting a sociopath
#i) Sociopaths are charming. Sociopaths have high charisma and tend to attract a following only because people desire to be around them. They accept a "glow" about them that attracts people who typically seek guidance or direction. They often announced to exist sexy or take a strong sexual attraction. Non all sexy people are sociopaths, obviously, merely sentinel out for over-the-acme sexual appetites and weird fetishes.

#2) Sociopaths are more spontaneous and intense than other people. They tend to do bizarre, sometimes erratic things that most regular people wouldn't do. They are unbound by normal social contracts. Their beliefs often seems irrational or extremely risky.

#iii) Sociopaths are incapable of feeling shame, guilt or remorse. Their brains simply lack the circuitry to procedure such emotions. This allows them to betray people, threaten people or harm people without giving it a second thought. They pursue whatsoever action that serves their own self interest even if it seriously harms others. This is why you lot volition find many very "successful" sociopaths in high levels of authorities, in any nation.

#four) Sociopaths invent outrageous lies nearly their experiences. They wildly exaggerate things to the point of absurdity, but when they draw it to you lot in a storytelling format, for some reason it sounds believable at the fourth dimension.

#5) Sociopaths seek to dominate others and "win" at all costs. They hate to lose any argument or fight and volition viciously defend their web of lies, fifty-fifty to the bespeak of logical absurdity.

#six) Sociopaths tend to be highly intelligent, but they use their brainpower to deceive others rather than empower them. Their high IQs oftentimes makes them dangerous. This is why many of the best-known series killers who successfully evaded law enforcement were sociopaths.

#seven) Sociopaths are incapable of dearest and are entirely self-serving. They may feign love or pity in order to get what they want, but they don't really Feel love in the style that you or I do.

#viii) Sociopaths speak poetically. They are main wordsmiths, able to deliver a running "stream of consciousness" monologue that is both intriguing and hypnotic. They are expert storytellers and even poets. As a great example of this in activity, watch this interview of Charles Manson on YouTube.

#nine) Sociopaths never apologize. They are never wrong. They never feel guilt. They can never apologize. Even if shown proof that they were wrong, they volition refuse to apologize and instead go on the attack.

#x) Sociopaths are delusional and literally believe that what they say becomes truth merely because they say information technology!

How to dispel illusion and get to the truth

Sociopaths are masters at weaving elaborate fictional explanations to justify their actions. When caught ruby-red-handed, they answer with anger and threats, and then weave new fabrications to explain away whatever they were caught doing.

A sociopath caught ruddy-handed with a suitcase full of greenbacks he just stole, for example, might declare he had actually rescued the money from being stolen by someone else, and that he was attempting to observe its rightful owner. He's the hero, run into? And even so, in reality, he will merely pocket the money and keep it. If you question him about the money, he will attack you for questioning his honesty.

Sociopaths are masters are presenting themselves as heroes with high morals and philosophy, yet underneath information technology they are the true criminal minds in society who steal, undermine, deceive, and often incite emotional anarchy among entire communities. They are masters at turning one group of people against another group while proclaiming themselves to be the 1 true savior. Wherever they go, they create strife, statement and hatred, yet they utterly fail to run into their own role in creating information technology. They are delusional at and then many levels that their brains defy logical reasoning.

You cannot reason with a sociopath. Attempting to exercise so only wastes your time and annoys the sociopath.

Tip for exposing sociopaths: Start fact-checking something they claim

One simple method for dispelling sociopathic delusion is to beginning fact checking their claims. Do any of their claims actually check out? If y'all start earthworks, you will ordinarily discover a design of frequent inconsistencies. Confront the suspected sociopath with an inconsistency and see what happens: Most sociopaths will become aroused or aggressive when their integrity is questioned, whereas a sane person would simply be happy to assistance articulate upwardly any misinformation or misunderstanding.

Beware of fact-checking the sociopath by asking other people under his or her influence. A sociopath will normally have a small group of cult-like followers who not only believe their fictional tales, but who actually internalize those fictions to the point where they rewrite their own memories to be consistent with them. If a guru-style sociopath talks about his "levitation sessions" over and over again, some of his believers will sooner or later showtime to form simulated memories in which they imagine seeing him levitate off the flooring. So if you ask those people, "Did you really ever see this person levitate?" They will enthusiastically say, "Yes!" Because in their ain minds, that illusion has become something indistinguishable from a vivid memory.

Much the same matter is true with sociopathic politicians. If a particularly charismatic politician claims he has "created millions of jobs" even though his economic policies have actually destroyed jobs and caused widespread unemployment, his cult-like followers will repeat his lie and publicly proclaim how many jobs that person has created.

That's why fact-checking a sociopath requires bear witness from outside his circle of influence. Does anything he say actually check out in the real world, outside his sphere of direct control? If not, you've probably spotted a sociopath.

Sociopaths never answer facts; they always set on the messenger

Some other very valuable cherry-red flag to recognize when trying to spot a sociopath is to see how they deal with attacks on their own integrity. If a sociopath is presented with a collection of facts, documents and evidence showing that he lied or deceived, he will turn down to address the show and, instead, assail the messenger!

If you really try to boom a sociopath down to answering a documented allegation, they will quickly turn on you, denounce y'all, and declare that y'all too are secretly plotting against them. Anyone who does non fall for the brainwashing of the sociopath is sooner or later kicked out of the circle and so wildly disparaged by the remaining members of the cult grouping.

The Sociopath Next Door The Ruthless Versus the Rest of Us by Martha Stout


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James Morcan | 11206 comments What is a Sociopath? And how to spot one... iii minute video: https://www.goodreads.com/videos/8582...

p.s. the terms sociopath and psychopath are frequently used interchangeably, although some say there's a departure. According to my understanding (which could be wrong), I think sociopaths aren't capable of killing whereas psychopaths are. Nevertheless, I think some researchers just telephone call all these types of people psychopaths as they presume almost sociopaths take the potential to impale if the situation demanded it or if they hated someone plenty or if they thought they could get away with information technology.


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James Morcan | 11206 comments Apparently but near 5% of the globe's population of are sociopaths. However, some thinkers have estimated about 95% of the globe's politicians (and military leaders) are sociopathic/psychopathic. They naturally gravitate toward such positions...And of course these industries often demand common cold-hearted decision making, or at least encourage it...Plus, the power brokers in politics and the world's militaries are looking to hire and prop upwards the ones who are completely sociopathic.

For instance, I've heard a one-time intelligence insider turned whistleblower say the tests that the CIA and NSA give potential employees are primarily designed to spot which candidates are psychopaths. And these agencies select the ones that are psychopaths as apparently these people without a moral compass will do ANYTHING for the agency in order to proceeds ability...

If this overall theory is true, and so this could potentially explicate many of the world'southward problems.

This video does quite a good summary of this theory:

The Nature of a Psychopath and the Global Aristocracy -- https://www.goodreads.com/videos/8582...

I also found information technology fascinating in this video how they mention that the ancient Gnostics called psychopaths Arkons who were like an infection (and infection of evil) in the world. Not saying I necessarily buy that Gnostic theory, but it's worth considering at least.

There'south as well another interrelated theory I wanted to mention. And this is surrounding the elite bloodlines and how they seem to brood generation after generation of savage, elitist, uncharitable individuals who do not care most humanity as a whole. In that location'due south a theory that sociopaths can consciously or subconsciously educate their children to becoming the same as them. This could also explicate the destructive behaviour of the world'southward ruling families including perhaps royal families.


finecat | 14 comments "The Psychopath Test" by Jon Ronson is supposedly a very good book regarding this subject.

James Morcan | 11206 comments Martyn V. (aka Baron Sang-Froid) wrote: "If you're interested in how Psychopaths/Sociopaths role in daily lodge, Robert D. Hare really devised the tests used by psychiatrists to cheque if someone isn't but 'suffering' from run of ..."

Thanks for the recommendations, Martyn.


James Morcan | 11206 comments finecat wrote: ""The Psychopath Examination" by Jon Ronson is supposedly a very good book regarding this subject field."

I like all of Ronson's books and so volition bank check it out.


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James Morcan | 11206 comments Another mutual way sociopaths operate is past conducting smear campaigns to attempt to tarnish certain (innocent) individuals' reputations.

The more I remember about it, more I believe the sociopaths amongst united states of america are likely to exist one of the biggest, if not THE biggest issue our society faces. The few rotten eggs are ruining things for the public at large.


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Faith (faymorrow) | 309 comments Interesting!
All I can recollect of write now is BBC's Sherlock Holmes. "I'm not a psychopath, Anderson. I'm a high-functioning sociopath. Exercise your enquiry!"

использовать жизнь как кинжалом | 1 comments Whilst these are great insights on spotting a sociopath, I take to disagree with the "never apologizing" part since a sociopath Volition apologize (albeit falsely) to encourage their selfish agenda, often in regards to ability climbing. Since sociopaths are mannerly individuals who often display seemingly 18-carat natures, when a sociopath apologizes, it comes off as very sincere which can assist them in their overall goals. Most sociopaths are incredibly introspective and self aware to the indicate which they accept mastered their own illusion, catching them off baby-sit by questioning their delusions with fact doesn't deter them, in fact it presents a challenging state of affairs where they start to use as a game to win. The way around determining if someone is a sociopath is to trust your intuition before getting trapped in their e'er evolving spider web because more often than not, these people will have an"off" vibe about them (that y'all but CANNOT place) despite their seductive, charming and poetic manner.

James Morcan | 11206 comments St wrote: "Whilst these are great insights on spotting a sociopath, I accept to disagree with the "never apologizing" function since a sociopath Will apologize (albeit falsely) to encourage their selfish agenda, of..."

Actually yous're correct.


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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments Information technology has always been my opinion that Sociopaths are simply people with no empathy for humanity at all, and so that everything around them is a complex toy for them to play with. Psychopaths do have an sort of reverse empathy. They empathize enough with other living things to recognize that they can impact them past hurting them. First animals, then people is the usual histories. I call back that the two 'pathies' are really broad categories. In that location are countless variations, simply like there are in schizophrenics.
I grew up with a Father who was classic Sociopath, and my mother had been diagnosed as a schizophrenic, although I believe that the affliction was triggered by my male parent'southward actions.
I call back at that place are sociopaths who kill, and psychopaths that only manipulate, usually with emotional and physical violence. There are no clear boundaries.

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James Morcan | 11206 comments You allude to an interesting point in the history of your parents, J.D., in that the cruelty of Sociopaths could actually create mental illnesses similar Schizophrenia in their victims or long-suffering family unit members.

To my listen the sociopaths really are like an inferior or animalistic sub-species amongst united states of america. Question is what to do with these "people"??

Are the sociopathic minority amidst usa genuinely reformable equally more than liberal thinkers imply? If not, then how are we in the majority, we who accept compassion and would not screw over other honest people just to get alee in our ain lives allow alone impale others, supposed to handle this highly disruptive minority who threaten our culture? Are nosotros supposed to bear witness compassion and love toward those who have none? Or will in that location come a indicate where we need to get tough and somehow actively seek out who are the sociopaths among us and label them equally a dissever peoples amongst us?? Sounds a bit like eugenics virtually I acknowledge, but then again how much destruction are we supposed to endure or allow from this minority group that'south estimated to be simply near five% of humanity?

I don't pretend to have any answers to these questions...All I know is what we refer to is the human spirit or sense of customs in people relates to being compassionate and not entirely selfish or ruthless. Without whatever sense of pity, these sociopaths are non really human in the deepest sense of the word...


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Sash Chiesa  | 26 comments Psychologists/Psychiatrists are also part of the problem. Nearly of them over-sympathize with such patients of theirs, and not just that, they go obstacles in most of the legal processes. They form unprofessional relationships with their patients, and have this neverending tank of sympathy.

James Morcan | 11206 comments Are they the professionals who proceed challenge they can rehabilitate these criminals, Sash?

I proceed wondering when does the rehabilitation occur?


Elisabet Norris | 486 comments James Morcan wrote: "Are they the professionals who keep claiming they tin can rehabilitate these criminals, Sash?

I keep wondering when does the rehabilitation occur?"

Tin can they exist rehabilitated? Lookout man your 3 min video in message 3....probable fwd to the last minute or so.... make it the final minute and 20 sec to be sure ; )


James Morcan | 11206 comments Was that the video where it said they cannot exist reformed and if i of these types enter your life, the best policy is to run away?

Elisabet Norris | 486 comments Information technology sounds like the fashion the terms psychopaths or sociopaths are used accept a wide variety of definitions... although all seem to follow the same path, they may have either an environmental trigger or they are just born that way. If we accept this generalized criteria, then any question regarding who they are and tin can they be rehabilitated will non have a proper answer.

If a person is numb to emotions due to abuse, and so I'g sure they tin can, with fourth dimension, exist taught how to tap back into emotions.

A sociopath who has the divers signs as his nature, I dubiousness very much would seek guidance from a psychiatrist, only rather would consider seeing i as a part of a game....

Reminds me of 1 of a flick I saw that I could see a true sociopath... and a psychopath indulge in:

https://www.youtube.com/scout?v=-fbTP...


Elisabet Norris | 486 comments James Morcan wrote: "Was that the video where it said they cannot be reformed and if ane of these types enter your life, the best policy is to run abroad?"

No..... information technology was a lady mental health professional person saying that there are sure types... those who went through corruption that triggered the symptoms, are able to be helped.


James Morcan | 11206 comments Problem is, every bit I believe Sash was alluding to, is that psychiatry is all and then experimental.
Often (ordinarily?) a psychiatrist volition state that their therapy has worked when an inmate goes up for parole and recommend release from prison, then before long after the release the criminal commits the exact same criminal offence again.

Seems like psychiatrists rates of actual reform are very, very low - and that doesn't fifty-fifty include those supposedly reformed criminals released who commit crimes once again but never go defenseless over again or never become prosecuted over again.

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Sash Chiesa  | 26 comments James Morcan wrote: "Are they the professionals who continue claiming they can rehabilitate these criminals, Sash?

I continue wondering when does the rehabilitation occur?"

Yeah, exactly! They're the ones. These 'paths' tin't be rehabilitated, but the professionals just keep challenge information technology. The community of these professionals more often than not has obsessive-compulsive sympathy with these 'paths', and even the criminals are seen by them like, "It wasn't their fault, they're very very ill."


James Morcan | 11206 comments What makes me sick is sometimes pedophiles are re-released 10-15 times during their lives after raping children. And on each occasion some shrink says they are reformed and ready to be functioning citizens.

And then how many victims do there demand to be of these inhumane "people" before we as a gild inquire ourselves "you know what, maybe these methods of rehabilitation are not working?"


Elisabet Norris | 486 comments http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic...

This report says that:

"Psychopaths are 20 to xx-five times more likely than non-psychopaths to be in prison, four to eight times more likely to violently recidivate compared to non-psychopaths, and are resistant to most forms of treatment..."

I also found this statistics too interesting:
"The all-time current estimate is that simply less than 1% of all noninstitutionalized males age xviii and over are psychopaths.1 This translates to approximately i,150,000 adult males who would encounter the criteria for psychopathy in the Us today.2 And of the approximately 6,720,000 adult males that are in prison, jail, parole, or probation,iii 16%, or 1,075,000, are psychopaths.four Thus, approximately 93% of developed male psychopaths in the United States are in prison, jail, parole, or probation."


Elisabet Norris | 486 comments James Morcan wrote: "What makes me sick is sometimes pedophiles are re-released 10-xv times during their lives after raping children. And on each occasion some shrink says they are reformed and ready to be functioning ..."

Just like courts of a jury of 12 members, what if the same was expected for re-evaluating a psychopath for release...

Sash said: , "It wasn't their fault, they're very very sick."
I don't really care if it was their fault or that they were very sick... the crime has been committed, lives have been altered and ruined forever.... normal people endure the consequences of their deportment all the time, why not a poor poor little psychopath? What makes him so special and above the constabulary? And if a health professional says they are this sick, then they definitely should be locked upwardly! Why would we want ill individuals who tin can't command their beliefs, which is of no fault of their own, dorsum into society?


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Sash Chiesa  | 26 comments Lisa wrote: "James Morcan wrote: "What makes me ill is sometimes pedophiles are re-released x-xv times during their lives after raping children. And on each occasion some shrink says they are reformed and rea..."

That'due south exactly the indicate. Whatever the crime, it'south very piece of cake for the professional person to say that this criminal was sick and blah blah. Professionals should non be having this notion, which they often do, that this is not who he/she is, it'due south out of the sickness, this is non his/her reality. Well, the crimes are hell yes, a reality. Many such professionals volition get against reason, and hope to reform these criminals, they come across their patients as aggressive prospects.
Moreover, sometimes fifty-fifty when these professionals know that this so and and then patient poses a serious threat to themselves and to others, they would take them for regular individuals, half the time not even assistance them properly. They course personal, emotional relations with their patients, and would get on protecting them.


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Sash Chiesa  | 26 comments James Morcan wrote: "What makes me sick is sometimes pedophiles are re-released 10-xv times during their lives later raping children. And on each occasion some shrink says they are reformed and fix to be functioning ..."

If people are non getting convicted/punished for barbarous, heinous crimes, serial offenders every bit you're maxim, what can one expect? Isn't that a green signal for more crimes?


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James Morcan | 11206 comments Lisa wrote: "Merely similar courts of a jury of 12 members, what if the same was expected for re-evaluating a psychopath for release......"

Sounds like an improvement, Lisa.

Only the rules should be actually tough. If there's the slightest doubt equally to whether the criminal may captive further crimes, I'd exist in favor of not releasing them.

I hateful how often practice you hear on the news that a criminal only murdered or raped again after existence released only a short while earlier for "good behaviour"?


Martin Hill (martinroyhill) | 125 comments It would be interesting to know if sociopathic beliefs can be learned rather than exist somehow organic. I remember after Enron collapsed in 2001 and all its scandalous, sociopathic corporate behavior was revealed there was a lot of talk about doing abroad with MBA degrees. The MBA programs were criticized for instruction business concern students the merely affair that mattered were profits and y'all should practise whatever was necessary to maximize profits, including criminal behavior. Enron'southward emails revealed its executives knew they were engaging in criminal behavior and even joked well-nigh stealing the lifesavings of elderly grandmothers, but they thought that was just fine. Of grade, the MBA programs never went abroad; they make too much turn a profit for colleges and universities.

James Morcan | 11206 comments Enron execs joked near stealing the lifesavings of elderly grandmothers?
Damn, that is monstrous!
It's one affair to exercise such crimes, but to joke nearly information technology in the process is actually sadistic...

Martin Hill (martinroyhill) | 125 comments James Morcan wrote: "Enron execs joked about stealing the lifesavings of elderly grandmothers?
Damn, that is monstrous!
It's ane affair to do such crimes, but to joke near it in the process is really sadistic..."

Yeah. This link is nigh recorded Enron telephone calls, merely its the aforementioned kind of stuff:http://world wide web.cbsnews.com/news/enron-tra...

All of the Enron emails were nerveless for lawyers and researchers here :https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~./enron/


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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments James Morcan wrote: "You lot allude to an interesting betoken in the history of your parents, J.D., in that the cruelty of Sociopaths could really create mental illnesses like Schizophrenia in their victims or long-sufferi..."
I see all of these mental mind sets equally beingness potentially treatable, be they sociopath, psychopath, schizophrenic, bipolar or simple depressive. Each of them accept found a mental state that 'works' for them, given their circumstances. It is like having a rabies like merely treatable illness in a dog. Invest enough effort, and you can move their mental focus into a land that is socially useful, but where practice you lot say the attempt isn't a adept investment?
We all partake in some degree of these mental states, especially sociopathic and bipolar mental processes. We all accept swings in our emotional states, and we all manage our empathy with the local salesman to ensure that we don't buy that lemon of a used car. Add together a little more management to the situation, and nosotros start being the sociopath. Starting time using information technology for controlling our globe, and nosotros take arrived.
I practice not think that the talk of these sick people every bit subhuman or animals is useful. There but for the grace.... any of us could exist these poor people. They will never truly connect with some other human existence. They are like the pet who bites us. We put them downwardly, but allow us not forget that we need to honour any life we control, even theirs. After all, the capacity to sympathize and understand is what makes u.s.a. unlike from them.

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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments Martin wrote: "It would be interesting to know if sociopathic behavior tin exist learned rather than be somehow organic. I remember subsequently Enron collapsed in 2001 and all its scandalous, sociopathic corporate behavio..."
I consider it admittedly a learned response to the solving of problems, and grooming from the parents. I see no indication at all that genetics play any office in sociopathy. I retrieve that information technology is 100% a learned mindstate.

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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments Sociopaths will willingly apologize, or do anything that is expedient in getting what they want. After all, practise you worry about lying to your toaster?
The bonding process does not piece of work on them, but they volition gladly allow you lot bond to them. That happens to their shrinks, who falsely believe that their patient is better, because they have invested emotions in a patient who says whatever the doc wants to hear.

Elisabet Norris | 486 comments J.D. wrote: "James Morcan wrote: "You lot allude to an interesting bespeak in the history of your parents, J.D., in that the cruelty of Sociopaths could actually create mental illnesses like Schizophrenia in their half-dozen..."

Treatable?... let'due south look at what information technology really means to have mental illnesses... meaning that their brain does non function the aforementioned mode a properly developed brain should function in gild to be a mutualistic member of the human being race... tin can we say that all sociopaths... and other pathys are mental illnesses?

Equally the embryo develops, and then practise brain cells... each type of jail cell serves sure purposes... the most specialized ones relay messages.
A genetic lawmaking doesn't just tell us what traits we inherit from our parents, it also tells us which proteins (and chemicals) to make.
Every unmarried jail cell in our body has the same code of DNA... but cells die and new ones are created with the exact same code.... sometimes this process doesn't work out as planned and a mutation occurs.... normally, these mutations don't make any difference in the coding, but other times it can accept either a positive or negative effect on the states.
Environmental factors, such as stress, can affect the way a cistron is expressed or the way the torso relays messages. These blazon of factors exercise not change the actual genetic code, merely they can affect the poly peptide production process.

In everything we do, we are dependent on the neurons communicating with each other.... this advice occurs between the central nervous system and non simply to diverse parts of the encephalon, but also in betwixt encephalon structures.
Neuron is activated past ions and it is now ready to travel along the axon. When the neuron has reached the finish of the axon, it most often releases chemical letters, which is then received on the other side. There, it can stimulate another cell or relay a bulletin.
Depression occurs when some chemicals in the brain hinder the process, like the serotonin uptake.......
Decrease in dopamine can play a office in schizophrenia.
Glutamate is probably the almost interesting of them all, and is also linked to many disorders.

Then in that location is the brain region gene... amygdala (fright hub), the flight-or-fight centre...pre-frontal cortex, the brain executive... Anterior cingulate cortex, how to accept proper emotional reaction... Hippocampus, where new memories are made.

Do we really know what it is that makes a sociopath a sociopath? Is it during neuron transmission or is it a variation in brain structure? If it is the first, then surely medication would help (every bit long as they take them), just if it is in fact the latter, that their encephalon does non have the proper structure to let a alter in behavior, surely it is not fixable? Unless we go figure out a manner to restructure their encephalon....


James Morcan | 11206 comments Is sociopathy a mental disease or a grade of brain damage?
I've read conflicting reports well-nigh whether it's a mental illness, although people tell me it is.
What'southward the truth?

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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments Lisa wrote: "J.D. wrote: "James Morcan wrote: "You allude to an interesting point in the history of your parents, J.D., in that the cruelty of Sociopaths could actually create mental illnesses like Schizophreni..."

I recollect that development of a human brain is a very circuitous and interactive process, and the cadre personality is formed early on, and is very hard to change. I agree that neurotransmitters and genetic propensities are a part of the equation, but experiences and environment are a larger function. I think that we all think in very unlike means to each other, but because we are socialized to take certain normal commonalities, we think that nosotros remember in more or less the same means. I come across our evolution equally mostly feral growth, with some standard concepts and processes trained into us. Our genetics offer us certain instincts and needs to nudge us towards humanity, just there is nonetheless a lot of room for 'abnormal' mental activity. I don't remember that in that location is any bodily brain damage involved with sociopathy, merely there might be some really strange variations on the neural wiring that grows during the brain germination.


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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments Lisa wrote: "J.D. wrote: "James Morcan wrote: "You allude to an interesting bespeak in the history of your parents, J.D., in that the cruelty of Sociopaths could actually create mental illnesses like Schizophreni..."
I think sociopathy is a core component of the person's personality development. All his experiences are filtered through this filter, and information technology is non a affair of emotion, but rather, it is how he interprets the world around him. The drugs generally treat the emotional state, or the level of excitation. What drugs change someone's thoughts instead of their emotions.

James Morcan | 11206 comments I heard someone once say that 5% of the public are sociopaths, but the bigger problem is 95% of politicians are sociopaths...

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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments James Morcan wrote: "I heard someone once say that five% of the public are sociopaths, but the bigger problem is 95% of politicians are sociopaths..."

I think the numbers are depression. Most of those people in our lives that would allow united states to hurt if it gave them a slight reward are somewhere on the sociopathy scale. I call up that anyone who voluntarily runs for office are likely to be a sociopath. I think the numbers are more similar twenty% and 99%. No one should ever be allowed to concur office that did not take to drafted, and dragged kick and screaming into office.


James Morcan | 11206 comments The Ancient Greeks said the verbal same thing, J.D. - their determination was the but person suitable to become a pol was the i who would never desire to exist.

Occasionally, somewhere in the world, a person enters politics not because they are suited to it or due to personal ambitions, but because they need to correspond those who do not have voices in lodge. On those rare occasions, positive changes thru the political system are still possible.


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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments James Morcan wrote: "The Aboriginal Greeks said the exact same affair, J.D. - their decision was the only person suitable to go a politician was the i who would never want to be.

Occasionally, somewhere in the wor..."

Agreed. The helper of the unvoiced is why I said Politicians were but 99% sociopathic. Just seriously, how often practise you lot see a politico that you honestly think sought the job to help other people? Do you recall that whatever one of the electric current Democratic or Republican crop in the Us are actually humanitarian? Peradventure a couple of the ones that got squeezed out already have a smidgen of this altruistic urge, merely the winners are willing to pocketknife the competition to get to the food handbag, politically speaking.
I am not actually a cynical guy. I merely play one on the computer.


James Morcan | 11206 comments I don't call back you're cynical at all J.D. - simply realistically assessing the situation.

The U.s. political scene is more decadent than most others not because America is some lowlife nation (on the contrary its foundations were astonishing with the Constitution and the Founding Fathers' vision) but rather because at that place is soooo much money at pale with The states politics - much more than any other nation. The War machine Industrial Complex and its state of war machine is at stake so that about discounts anyone with a heart getting anywhere about the Presidency.


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J.D. Lovil (jd_lovil) | 85 comments James Morcan wrote: "I don't think you're cynical at all J.D. - merely realistically assessing the state of affairs.

The U.s. political scene is more corrupt than most others not because America is some lowlife nation (on the co..."

We are absolutely on the same page. I fear that my land does non accept many more 'free' years. Sooner or later, the powers that be will declare openly what the American people are too bedazzled to realize, that we take been enslaved for more than a decade, and information technology gets worse, year by year.


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James Morcan | 11206 comments When it comes to dealing with sociopathic behavior in the employment sector, employers tend to recall of things like dealing with bullying once it has already occurred. But what if there are means of stopping bullies or sociopaths from being recruited in the first identify?

For example, during recruitment, might information technology be possible to spot sure personalities who are probable to inflict harm on others?

Patently sociopaths are very cunning and can muffle their worst traits, but might it be possible to at least recognize some of their tell-tale signs? Signs similar callousness, social malevolence, manipulative behaviour, lack of empathy, narcissism and a tendency towards over-the-top self-promotion or exaggeration. Might there be a clever way of devising interview methods that reveal sociopaths' true natures and therefore avoid recruiting them in the first identify?

Given that corporations get sued for billions of dollars every year by employees who endure extreme bullying while employed, and given sociopaths are frequently and then dysfunctional they destroy team work, might it be in the best interests of Big Business organization to invest in psychological testing to weed out sociopaths at the interview stage?

I'm keen to hear others thoughts.


Tantra Bensko (tantrabensko) | 74 comments I'm wondering if the topic really is more about psychopaths. From what I understand, sociopaths are less able to get it together plenty to be hiring someone or running a state.

"Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and decumbent to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are probable to be uneducated and alive on the fringes of gild, unable to hold down a steady task or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult merely not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to course an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths volition appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned."
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...

I think conversely the people who are actually deceptive and manipulative that we need to worry well-nigh are very smart about how they go about it, without a conscience to concord them back.

I've had a experiences with a couple people who might exist diagnosed as psychopaths and have seen how easy it tin be to fall under their sway and believe what they say is true. Without having empathy as a resource, they invent creative ways to get to know a mark well enough to dispense her.

And so that's i way to identify some of them them is past their elaborate method of getting to know you lot. They might study and categorize body language in society to mentally understand you, for instance. If you encounter they have an eccentric scheme to read people, dramatic ways of testing them to see how they react, etc., that could be a alert sign.


James Morcan | 11206 comments This volume Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work could concur some answers.

Here'south the synopsis:

Permit's say yous're about to hire somebody for a position in your visitor. Your corporation wants someone who's fearless, charismatic, and full of new ideas. Candidate X is charming, smart, and has all the right answers to your questions. Problem solved, right? Peradventure non.

We'd like to remember that if we met someone who was completely without censor -- someone who was capable of doing annihilation at all if it served his or her purposes -- we would recognize it. In popular culture, the image of the psychopath is of someone like Hannibal Lecter or the BTK Killer. But in reality, many psychopaths just want money, or ability, or fame, or only a squeamish car. Where do these psychopaths go? Often, it'due south to the corporate globe.

Researchers Paul Babiak and Robert Hare have long studied psychopaths. Hare, the writer of Without Conscience, is a world-renowned expert on psychopathy, and Babiak is an industrial-organizational psychologist. Recently the ii came together to study how psychopaths operate in corporations, and the results were surprising. They establish that it's exactly the mod, open, more flexible corporate world, in which high risks tin equal high profits, that attracts psychopaths. They may enter as rising stars and corporate saviors, simply all likewise soon they're abusing the trust of colleagues, manipulating supervisors, and leaving the workplace in shambles.

Snakes in Suits is a compelling, frightening, and scientifically audio look at exactly how psychopaths work in the corporate environs: what kind of companies attract them, how they negotiate the hiring process, and how they function day past day. You'll larn how they utilise their "instinctive" manipulation techniques -- assessing potential targets, controlling influential victims, and abandoning those no longer useful -- to business processes such as hiring, political command and command, and executive succession, all while hiding within the corporate civilisation. It's a must read for anyone in the business world, because whatsoever level you're at, you'll learn the subtle warning signs of psychopathic behavior and exist able to protect yourself and your company -- before it'south likewise late.

Snakes in Suits When Psychopaths Go to Work by Paul Babiak


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James Morcan | 11206 comments There are many experts who merits there is no difference at all betwixt sociopath and psychopath and the two terms actually mean the same affair.

For case, this article past a forensic shrink says: "From the earliest days in my career every bit a criminal forensic psychologist, I accept encountered treatises and learned discussions nigh the difference betwixt psychopaths and sociopaths. Still, to this solar day, I have never had reason to utilise the terms, other every bit than synonyms." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-g-...

And the same article contradicts some who claim the difference between sociopaths and psychopaths is but genetics vs environment, by saying: ""In the science and the literature, when it comes to psychopaths, in that location is no essential distinction to be found between the influence of heredity versus the environment, or betwixt nature and nurture. The consensus understanding is that biology and feel are both involved in shaping psychosocial development. The Bad Seed theory of criminality has never been a sufficient or sufficiently general explanation."

And this article casts more than fence on whether in that location actually is a difference or not between the ii terms http://www.controlling-confidence...

"Long-continuing sociopath psychopath contend - It seems there has been debate almost the deviation between sociopath vs psychopath from the time the terms were coined. The Diagnostic and Statistical Transmission of Mental Disorders lists psychopathy and sociology under antisocial personality. Indeed, they share more than similarities than there are differences."

HERE ARE SOME OTHER RELEVANT EXCERPTS FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLES:

Ane professional can diagnose a person as a sociopath and another may diagnose him as a psychopath.

Sociopath vs psychopath: personal preference

Some people prefer one term to some other for a diverseness of reasons.
Some people fearfulness that 'psychopath' will be confused with 'psychotic' and prefer to use the term sociopath. (Psychopaths and sociopaths are not considered mentally ill in legal terms and are held responsible for their actions.)
Some talk about psychopathic personality and sociopathic beliefs
The word sociopath may be used to depict someone socialized in an antisocial subculture such as a gang.
Some people think a psychopath is an extreme sociopath
Some people recollect a sociopath is an farthermost psychopath

Sociopath vs psychopath: a psychopaths view

Robert Hare gives this amusing example in his book "Without Conscience".
A psychologist (P) is interviewing an offender (O) who is a psychopath:
P: "Did you get any feedback from the prison psychiatrist who assessed y'all?"
O: "She told me I was a… not a sociopath… a psychopath. This was comical. She said non to worry about it because you can have a doctor or lawyer who is a psychopath. I said, 'Yeah, I understand that. If you were sitting on a plane that was hijacked would you rather be sitting next to me or some sociopath or neurotic who shits his pants and gets us all killed?' She just about fell off her chair. If someone wants to diagnose me I'd rather exist a psychopath than a sociopath."
P: "Aren't they the same matter?"
O: "No, they're non. You run across, a sociopath misbehaves because he'due south been brought upwardly wrong. Perchance he's got a beefiness with society. I'm non harboring hostility. It's just the style I am. Yep, I guess I'd be a psychopath."


James Morcan | 11206 comments The Psychopath Test: A Journeying Through the Madness Manufacture Jon Ronson

This is a story virtually madness. It all starts when journalist Jon Ronson is contacted by a leading neurologist. She and several colleagues have recently received a cryptically puzzling book in the mail, and Jon is challenged to solve the mystery behind it. Equally he searches for the answer, Jon presently finds himself, unexpectedly, on an utterly compelling and ofttimes unbelievable risk into the earth of madness.

Jon meets a Broadmoor inmate who swears he faked a mental disorder to get a lighter sentence merely is now stuck in that location, with nobody believing he'southward sane. He meets some of the people who catalogue mental illness, and those who vehemently oppose them. He meets the influential psychologist who adult the manufacture standard Psychopath Test and who is convinced that many important CEOs and politicians are in fact psychopaths. Jon learns from him how to ferret out these high-flying psychopaths and, armed with his new psychopath-spotting abilities, heads into the corridors of power...

Combining Jon's trademark sense of humor, charm and investigative incision, The Psychopath Test is a deeply honest book unearthing dangerous truths and asking serious questions well-nigh how we define normality in a globe where we are increasingly judged by our maddest edges.

The Psychopath Test A Journey Through the Madness Industry by Jon Ronson


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