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The Psychology of Psychopaths and Sociopaths


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             Sociopaths have a tendency to appear outwardly normal when it comes to social relationships. It is said that sociopaths resulted from environmental issues such as a child growing up through emotional or physical abuse or even a trauma that happened in their childhood. The major difference between sociopaths and psychopaths when it comes to relationships is that sociopaths generally will end up feeling guilty and will usually have some type of empathy. That is only to a certain extent, its when sociopaths have a relationship and end up getting close to those people that they can be "normal." They can emotionally attach themselves to people and feel hurtful or badly when they hurt the certain individuals that their attached to. Though when sociopaths come across strangers or braking laws, they lack guilt and sometimes empathy when they go about harming and or breaking them. Even though sociopaths seem convincing and trustworthy, they are pathological liars and lack the ability to judge. This is why they will generally remove themselves out of society, which means its hard for them to maintain long term careers and families. .
             Not only are the social relationships different, so are the criminal behaviors and tendencies. Psychopaths are natural born predators and commit crimes for no apparent reason without remorse. They are super organized when it comes to their criminal actions and can contain full physical and emotional control. Psychopaths are eager to gain things out of other individuals weakness and enjoy the suffering that they bring to them. They are violent emotional unstoppable monsters that take risk and plan out their criminal tendencies. Words, stress and punishment don't seem to have the same meaning for psychopaths as they do for us, they are generally just incapable of experiencing or feeling any type of general emotion. Some how psychopaths seem to minimize their exposure to evidence because of their controlled behavior and generally low impulsivity.


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