Sunday, April 22, 2012

What is Psychopathy?


What is psychopathy? 
Psychopathy is a personality disorder signified by a pattern of lying, exploitiveness, heedlessness, arrogance, sexual promiscuity, low self-control, and lack of empathy and remorse. Those who are affected may appear normal thus increasing their ability to effectively prey on others. 
People severely affected with psychopathy have a false belief in their own superiority, a sense of entitlement and a complete disregard for social norms. They therefore leave a long trail of victims and survivors over the course of living their lives. Their victims include strangers, friends, lovers, co-workers and family members. 
Unable to love, feel remorse or show any trace of guilt, they survive by charming, conning and manipulating others. Because they are impulsive and do things that hurt other people, psychopathic individuals are also called "antisocial" by mental health professionals. 
What causes psychopathy?Genes play a significant role in the cause of psychopathy. However socialization and other environmental factors interact with genetics, so genes are probably not the only determinant. 
Psychopathy is very costly to society. The disorder is responsible for much human suffering. The disordered person, his/her family and nearly everyone he/she contacts is affected. 
http://www.aftermath-surviving-psychopathy.org/


I post research often on the subject of Personality Disorders.  I'm not a scholar, I'm not qualified to diagnose and I have NO educational training in this field.  But, I lived in a chaotic marriage that had me confused for several decades.  I am compelled to try and understand what happened.  That is why I post.


It is my true desire that this blog and it's collection of research and personal accounts will help someone along their journey to understanding.  The above quoted text is from a website with substantial credentials, I hope you will visit it if you are interested in psychopathy.


Psychology itself cannot agree on everything and the field is quite young but we must start somewhere and use common sense and diligence to not only understand others but to understand ourselves.



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