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Most people are surprised by this truth about psychopaths
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Dr. Abigail Marsh is a preeminent psychologist and neuroscientist renowned for her groundbreaking research on empathy, altruism, and psychopathy. She serves as a Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University, where she directs comprehensive studies investigating the neural and psychological mechanisms underpinning human social behavior. Dr. Marsh received her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Harvard University and has been the recipient of numerous accolades for her significant contributions to the field of psychological science. Her research, which integrates advanced brain imaging techniques with rigorous behavioral experiments, has profoundly enhanced our understanding of the factors that drive empathy and selfless behavior in humans. Dr. Marsh is also the author of the highly regarded book "The Fear Factor," which examines the science of altruism and fear, providing valuable insights into the psychological profiles of altruistic individuals and psychopaths.
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@20ASilva

3 weeks ago

Ed Kemper had a nice polite chat with a police officer for half an hour after he was stopped at night for a breath test. He had the bodies of 3 recently deceased young women in the trunk. He then joined the officer and his colleagues for a few rounds of drinks at the local cop bar after his shift ended.

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@martakrasuska2483

1 week ago

If I could scream it from the rooftops or have it printed across all billbords everywhere: true evil is never going to tell you that its evil and the other thing is that what makes evil so dangerous is that most evil people will have mastered the ability to pretend vulnerability and empathy and any type of sensitivity.

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@christianeaster2776

5 days ago

The BTK killer in Kansas was a deacon in his church, had three daughters, and was a boy scout master. He bound, tortured and then killed over a dozen people. One psychologist was doing research on psychopaths by trying to detect them by doing brain scans. They somehow were short on normal scans to compare the the ones of the psychopaths. He and a few of his colleagues had scans done to be used as the normals. As it was a double blind study, no one was to know whose scan belonged to who. He was going through what was supposed to be the normal scans when he came across one which as he called "one of the worst he he had seen." He started accusing the others of having slipped a psychopath's into the pile. To find out who it was, he pulled the sticker off covering the name. It was his scan. Even though he had gone through school and gotten a doctorate in psychology, he had no idea he himself was a psychopath. In talking to the people he worked with, he found out that they all realized something wasn't right with him and were not surprised at his scan results. This shows that psychopaths can hide even from themselves. Surveys of people who act normal but are psychopaths show that many business executives are actually psychopathic.

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@1Mrdreadful

2 weeks ago

As long as one believes that the evil man wears horns, one will not discover an evil man. - Eric Fromm

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@2bluemoonalpha

3 weeks ago

Yup. Never trust charm. It’s a tool not a personality trait.

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@jasonworingen8431

3 weeks ago

The first sign of a psychopath is their strong need for their own personal boundaries but the excessive desire to break down boundaries. It's part of the divide and conquer phase, followed by control, then destruction, then the discard.

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@HocusPocus6969

4 days ago

I wouldn’t necessarily use the word ‘nice’, I would use the word ‘charming’, because psychopaths are always manipulating.

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@sandyclarke6685

3 weeks ago

"They're lovely right up until they get you in the back of their van." Saying the quiet bit out loud.

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@itsasecret2298

2 weeks ago

My youngest sister is a psychopath. For years I've watched the same pattern where I warn people about her, and I tell them some of the things she's done. Then after meeting her they usually get mad at me because "she's really nice" and she always invents some new horrible stories about our family and mistreats her and how awful we are to her. Then typically 3-6 months down the line she steals money from them, or medication, starts spreading lies about them, intentionally destroys something sentimental to, or she SA's them. Then they finally get the picture. Most people are so good and decent that it's almost impossible for them to understand that someone funny and likeable and sweet, that appears to genuinely care about them and understand them can actually be straight up evil.

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@JackOusley

3 weeks ago

I struggle with social signals and there are def folks I work with that manipulate by being nice. One of my old bosses would always shower me in praise before asking for a big favor or dumping some extra work on me. It took me a while to recognize it, and now I’m suspicious of people that are too nice or friendly.

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@Fallentree-hx7su

2 weeks ago

Hannibal wasn’t obviously deranged in the series. It’s the opposite actually, he was quite charismatic

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@lianav707

2 weeks ago

I never think about make believe villains when I think of bad people in real life. What I think of is someone who is nice to my face and stabbing me in the back. Someone slandering me. Someone going out of their way to be unkind.

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@FaithFashionFinances

2 weeks ago

Absolutely, when I started getting rid of toxic people I learned who cared about me and who didn’t.

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@shesakillerqueeeen

1 week ago

My ex is 100 percent a psychopath. When someone can look you in the eyes and tell you in intricate detail how they would end the life of their childs mother, and have 0 expression on their face while doing so is absolutely terrifying. I have never been so happy to have been cheated on in all my life. Made that decision a no brainer

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@dneary

2 weeks ago

One of the best psychopaths in movies and TV is Villanelle from Killing Eve. She is charming and funny, but does not form any connection to other people or show empathy with their suffering.

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@silversmoke6

2 weeks ago

I'd actually say voldemort was extremely charming in his Tom Riddle days. He was very popular, brilliant, handsome and was thought to be in line for a career in politics.

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@MiraJune742

2 weeks ago

Psychopaths and sociopaths, from my experience (I was married to one) don't view people as, well, people. Not the way you and I do. They view them like pets. They are capable of loving people, but only to the extent that someone loves their dog (i.e. they are the owner and you are their pet) and they will "train" you accordingly. You do something they don't like? Punishment time, (whatever punishment triggers you the most. Could be neglect, ignoring you, blowing up at you, taking money away from you, etc. They'll study you and figure out what makes you tick. You got abandoned and ignored as a child? Then every time you do something they DON'T like, they'll ignore you and trigger that pain in you) you do something they DO like? Time to give you a treat! (Whatever you trigger is, they'll do the opposite!) You start asking questions and digging for answers they don't wanna give? Time for punishment. You shut up, stop asking and apologize for even bringing it up? They'll give you your reward! They truly see you as a dog that they are training to sit, lay down, and roll over. At the end of the day, they've trained you to be their pet. And they TRULY don't see anything wrong with that dynamic, and they TRULY think thats "Love" . They do not view you as an equal. They can't understand that concept.

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@vkrgfan

2 weeks ago

Just to clarify there are a lot of people that genuinely do not give a flying f about you as a stranger. They will drive by and wouldn’t stop to help if they see you laying on the ground, that doesn’t automatically equates to psychopathy, this could be cowardice. There are a lot of psychopaths in a various professions, surgeons, first responders etc. they do jobs that Empaths would not be able to do. They catch predators humans also, they are in law enforcement. So not all psychopaths live parasitic lifestyle, it largely depends on their upbringing and what they were thought growing up.

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@massimookissed1023

3 weeks ago

Jeffrey Dahmer was apparently charming. He was a psychopath, but he was also smart enough to know how to act normal.

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@steveschmitt5192

2 weeks ago

Being a people pleaser is great normally the people who are drawn to you are narcissistic personalities, so its kinda like a radar of who to watch for

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