Psychopaths
Series: Was Count Dracula a psychopath? - Part 1
First, "Psychopath" is no longer listed as a diagnosis in the bible of the mental health profession (DSM IV). However, I will use that term, because most of us are familiar with it and they still exist. One writer described psychopaths as "soulless beings." This description conjures up images of long white fangs, a deathly pale complexion and a black opera cape. Unfortunately, psychopaths look just like the rest of us, in fact, they are often considered quite attractive.
Dr. Hervey Cleckley wrote a book ("The Mask of Sanity") describing them in 1941; it was later updated, but is no longer in print. Dr. Cleckley uses adjectives and terms such as, likeable, charming, intelligent, great success with the ladies, and on the other side, he says they are irresponsible and self-destructive. Dr. Cleckley is a master of understatement.
It is unlikely that you will ever suspect or arrest a "successful psychopath." They are extremely intelligent and often highly educated. You will encounter their less gifted brothers and sisters (many more men are represented in the prison population).
What makes them different than the usual run of the mill criminal or co-worker (boss, boyfriend, professor or minister)? They lack the little voice that reins us in when we are about to go too far. They have no conscience. Their emotions are shallow and egocentric. Other human beings are simply props for their performance. They find it impossible to understand how another individual feels, to empathize. You are apt to find a psychopath in a boardroom, pool hall, classroom teaching college, prison, operating room or Sunday school class. They adapt well, considering their emotional limitations, and can be found in all socio-economic and educational levels.
No matter where you might find one you can be certain he will be leaving misery, bewilderment and heartbreak in his wake. Dr. Robert Hare (Without Conscience) , psychopath hunter extraordinaire, says of them, "We often think of psychopaths as the disturbed criminals who capture headlines and crowd the nation's prisons. But not all psychopaths are killers. Psychopaths are more likely to be men and women you know who move through life with supreme self-confidence -- but without a conscience." Dr. Hare continues to paint the psychopath's picture, "He will choose you, disarm you with his words, and control you with this presence. He will delight you with his wit. He will smile and deceive you, and he will scare you with his eyes." If eyes are windows to the soul, look into their eyes and you will see only darkness where the soul should reside.
I recently encountered a psychopath, which is why I became interested in the subject. After I personally witnessed the devastation one individual can create and I felt compelled to understand them. I did not have the advantage of knowing with "what" I was dealing. Now, that I have completed this series of articles, you will be more prepared. Pay close attention to the checklist. It lists characteristics common to the psychopath. If you happen to meet someone who meets this profile and if he or she happens to be of the brilliant and highly educated type -- God help you.
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