Reviewed by Joyce Alexander, RNP (retired)
Cold-Blooded Kindness: Neuroquirks of a Codependent Killer, or Just Give Me a Shot at Loving You, Dear, and Other Reflections on Helping That Hurts is the tongue-in-cheek title of this book by Barbara Oakley, with a foreword by David Sloan Wilson. It belies the serious research and investigation done by this remarkable, highly educated and acclaimed woman.
Oakley is associate professor of engineering at Oakland University in Michigan, and her work focuses mainly on the complex relationship between neurocircuitry and social behavior. The list of her varied experiences reads like fiction ”¦ she worked for several years as a Russian language translator on Soviet fishing trawlers in the Bearing Sea during the height of the Cold War. She met her husband while working as a radio operator at the South Pole station in Antarctica. She went from private to Regular Army captain in the U.S. military, and is also a fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.
In Cold-Blooded Kindness, along with a project called Pathological Altruism (forthcoming book by the same name this year), Oakley was investigating if altruism could be taken to the extreme and become pathological and harmful.
Some “researchers” have, for what they thought was the “greater good,” slanted their research to show what they believed was an altruistic motive. For example, many people have heard about the “battered woman syndrome,” and how it is now incorporated into laws in many states as a mitigating factor in cases where women wound or kill the men who have battered (or supposedly battered) them. What isn’t known, though, is that the “research” into this “syndrome” was badly flawed. The researcher was a woman who was so intent on doing the “greater good” of protecting abused women, that her altruism caused her to slant her studies, and anyone who pointed out that her research was suspect, was in fact, “blaming the victim,” and therefore, evil.
Oakley points out that she started to seek out a person who appeared to be altruistic to the point that it became harmful, but her own research led her to see the situation differently than she had planned.
She started investigating a Utah woman and artist named Carole Alden, who had “been abused” and had killed that abusive husband, Marty Sessions. But the book really isn’t so much about Alden murdering Sessions, for which she ended up in prison, but about how Carole Alden, though presenting herself as the ultimate altruist (rescuing animals and people), was instead, the ultimate abuser.
The examination of the human brain, and the social interactions of children, and the development of empathy and altruism in children, are explored. Both the social and the genetic aspects of these are gone into in depth.
Oakley explores “co-dependency” and “enabling” behaviors and calls for more actual research into these areas, especially concerning possible sex hormone links and to genetics. She also points out while little, if any, real research has been done on “battered women syndrome,” and it is not accepted in the DSM-IV, it is accepted in many state statutes.
Oakley never comes out and actually says Carole Alden is a psychopath (though the word is used and described in the book itself), but Oakley’s book describes Carole Alden’s behavior relative to the Psychopathic Check List-Revised. It shows that while Carole presented herself to others as a victim of circumstances, and as altruistic to the nth degree, she was, in fact, a controlling, manipulative, using, abusing, pathological liar, who took in dozens, if not hundreds, of stray animals. She cared for them poorly in most cases, but better than she cared for her own children.
It is also possible that Carole is a serial killer, as there are two other deaths of men she was involved with that were “suspicious” in their very nature.
When Oakley was corresponding with Carole Alden, she was convinced by the letters that Carole Alden was the personality she was seeking for her thesis of “altruism gone too far,” and that Carole was indeed the victim of this. Upon meeting Carole though, in prison, Oakley began to see the real situation. When she investigated the family, the crime, the real history of Carole Alden, not just the self-serving tales of how everyone abused her, Oakley began to see the malignancy. Carole changed her story, came to believe her own lies, and slanted all aspects of “truth,” even in the face of evidence to the contrary.
Not only is this a history of one pathological woman who murdered one man and possibly more, and who abused and neglected her children, it is about the personality disordered in general who present themselves as victims, when in fact, they are at best—co-victims/co-abusers with their partners.
Oakley is not “blaming” legitimate victim, but seeking to find the common thread in some partners (women and men) who participate to one degree or another with the abuse they endure. She is seeking a way to educate and warn these people so that the abuse can be prevented.
While Carole Alden took in a series of ex-convict men, who were addicts, to “cure” and “fix” them, which appeared to be altruistic in nature, in fact, it was anything but altruistic. It supplied Carole with her “professional victim” and “professional altruistic” persona that she was seeking to establish. What caused this in Carole, when her parents and other siblings were apparently normal and highly functioning members of society?
I tend to underline and highlight important passages in my books as I read, and I finally gave up trying with this book, as the first 100 pages are almost all day-glow yellow.
This is a highly readable book, and I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of one of Oakley’s previous books. I will also be one of the first in line to buy her upcoming one Pathological Altruism. I highly recommend that anyone who is seriously trying to figure out how we (former victims) are alike, and how the fake altruism of some psychopaths works, read this book.
Cold-Blooded Kindness on Amazon.com
Yes, Katy, it makes sense. My daughter gave me the book, “White Oleander”, and wanted me to read it. It was torture, and I couldn’t finish it.
Since then, I steer away from the abusive family stuff.
Kim,
Ballroom dancing for kids? What a great social skill. It’s so elegantly civilized.
Age 6 and up Dressing like high school prom? No. Two diff things. And dance gowns crosses the line b/c when that happens, I think it then it becomes a mommy competition and stops being about kids enjoying ballroom dancing.
Kim, Those are some really special memories. Thanks so much for sharing them.. I remember dancing on my dad’s feet like a lot of little girls do. Dancing is so good for me because it helps in developing confidence and poise. I tend to have two left feet but on the dance floor I feel like a swan. Such a good feeling…
I fired Comcast coz they were ripping me off but I love to watch DWTS. I can’t right now, no cable. My sisters live too far. I am hoping Ralph Macchio wins. He is such a doll and he seems like a really good guy, a family man. Cute and good. Wow let’s clone him :).
I don’t like the sexualization of the dance forms but hey that’s what we do here. Sexualize everything even children. I am no prude but too much is degrading!
The beauty pageants exploit women. DWTS showcases (and sometimes exploits) people’s abilities/lack of abilities. And their sexuality too. Always have to have a bimbo on the show for the male audience. Of course I have to be fair. I drooled at Helio Castronieves when he was on. YUM! 🙂 It certainly has created interest in ballroom dance which includes Latin.
Do you ever think you would take some classes? I never thought I could afford it but our senior center offers them at a fraction.
It has been so healing for me to do things like that for myself. I need to tap into my feminine energy more. Too much time at home in the frat house with the boys. One in college, one in high school.
Oxy,
Did you see the Company Men? It’s a Movie about men who work hard to get the american dream only to lose it in the layoffs of a bad economy. Starring BEN AFFLECK, one of the highest paid actors in hollywood making a social film about the unfair pay that executives get. Yet… his pay is equitable? MILLIONS for one film? hmmm…Not maybe a little hypocritical?
BTW, I don’t have a problem if people work to earn whatever they get. It’s the american dream, that it’s possible. I just have a problem that those same people judge others as wrong for what they get paid…. or when those same people get that huge salary but stiff their own employees.
katy – i agree that anythingis possible in our crazy families. i was for a long time very protective of my sis – even though she was a shit – BECAUSE she was scapegoated about other things in our family (and i was scapegoated about other things.)
I understand your response, i truly do. but i am not using my sib’s disorder to make her a scapegoat, or trying to put her off as ‘crazy’ to dismiss what may have happened to her. she may well have been abused, but just about everything she has ever said to me and my freinds over the decades has been mean, manipulative and warped. couple that with the fact that her perceptions, from a very early age, were always so different than mine (and we are only 18 months apart) and everyone elses, and you could understand why i respond to anything she has to say with skepticism.
peace,
one joy
One step,
i didn’t think you’re scapegoating your sis at all.
and I don’t know what planet my sister was living on b/c she accuses me of all kinds of untrue things (abandoning her when THEY MOVED THREE states away and left NO forwarding address and told people NOT to tell me. I was 16.) So yes, I understand why you respond with scepticism to whatever she says.
guess i was feeling sorry for myself b/c what you described was what was done to me by my family. i wanted so badly to belong but in the long run, being rejected by them was a GOOD thing!!
KatyDid,
I have a “problem” with some people getting BIG ZILLIONS of bucks for throwing a ball, or making a movie and teachers, cops, etc. getting diddly…just like I have a problem with the oil companies getting zillions in profits as the prices for gas go up….and A PROFIT is fair for any business, but there ought to be some sort of “reasonable” limits to what is fair for a product we essentially can’t live without….
I think a person who works at a job ought to be able to support themselves on minimum wage…maybe not a family on minimum wage but at least themselves…unfortunately, that’s not the case.
How can you expect a kid to say in school to get a minimum wage job that won’t buy enough to eat much less a place to live, when he can sell dope and make 10 times that?
They see their “heroes” getting zillions of bucks for ball playing or rapping or making movies…living like Tiger Woods….but there’s no way they can ALL live like that….but they can sell drugs, and aspire to live “large” without a high school diploma or even a skill….
But life has never been about being “fair” so I really dont’ expect it to be that way now. At least Bill Gates and a few others who have made zillions are socially responsible with some of the proceeds of their work and wealth. People like Lidsay Lohan make me want to puke! Paris Hilton (Puke) John Edwards (double puke) Tiger Woods (again!!! and again!!!) Dog and cat killer Michael Vick etc. Most of these people have become richer’n’ rich without contributing a significant thing to our country or our culture or to humanity and yet they are paid huge sums, for their “talent” when those people who DO contribute, like teachers, police and military get short shift. Just my right wing nut job opinion, though…cranky old woman that I am. LOL
Oxy,
I love how you’re always tearing into John Edwards! – I feel precisely the same way about the man. However, my family was positively gushing over him before the revelations came out, but even then I totally saw through him. Especially off-putting to me was his over-the-top way of speaking, as well as his vulgar appeals to emotion. Trial lawyeres! Was it on this site that someone said “It’s 99% of lawyers who give the other 1% a bad name!”(?) – haha)
Adamsrib – Wow, wait a minute – that is astonishing that you actually know someone who met one of your Irish guy’s exes! The odds of that have to be less than getting struck by lightning! But did you find anything else out? For instance, when was he with her? And did he use the same “I’m in the process of getting a divorce” thing there too? A “first class ass” indeed!
Oh, and I just saw an article on the Huff. Post that says Bin Laden was found to have had an “extensive porn stash” in his compound. Haha – and what was I just saying ten hours ago?!
Constantine,
Yea, John Edwards makes my blood boil! Lots of crooked politicians do! Dont’ get me started on Bill Clinton, he was gov of our state for a long time. That deal with Arnold (gov of cal) reducing the sentence for his FRIEND’s KID FOR MURDER is another one that made me have high blood pressure! The DA is suing to over turn that though, so will watch and hope that happens. He even admitted it was a thing he did for a FRIEND and supporter. UGH!!!!!
Former gov. Jim McGreevey who claimed to be a “gay American” is another one that I have a BIG problem with and feel strongly he is a psychopath, who knowingly married a woman he did not love, had a child with her and probably falsely accused the man he accused of having an affair with him….the guy claims he was sexually harassed by McGreevy and I am inclined to believe him. After McGreevey confessed and resigned the man dropped the law suit, which makes me think that it wasn’t about money, but to OUT McGreevey for the psychopath he is.
McGreevey’s x wife wrote her side of the story which I also read, and I believe pretty much her take on it. She was blind sided and naive, enjoying the glamor of being first of a state etc., but that isn’t a “crime” or a “violation of morals” in any way…and what he did I think is morally reprehensible to the max. Now he wants to be a PRIEST! LOL but the Episcopal church turned him down. I hope they continue to turn him down.
I just hate dishonesty and am not tolerant of it any more in those close to me at all…or in public officials either. LOL
Oh, the fact was that Bin Laden had a stash of VIAGRA as well. LOL Don’t you love it. Yea, the porn stash…the objectifying of women mostly…wonder what ALLAH thinks about porn? Oh, well, since he couldn’t take his Viagra with him to heaven maybe his 72 virgins will still be virgins forever!
Denmark has started a new way of dealing with prostitution…it is legal to sell sex, but it is illegal to BUY SEX….so they are prosecuting the JOHNS not the sellers…and they have had a great reduction in willing customers. Here and in most places the seller goes to jail, but the buyer doesn’t get much if any problem from the law. So by reversing it they are cutting down on the demand from the buyers.
Hi Oxy,
Remember when Elizabeth Edwards was on her death bed? The news reported that John was by her side. Someone on here wrote “probably stealing the gold from her teeth” LOL.
I went to therapy last Monday. I liked the man. He had a nice way about him. I told him of the losses I had the last few years, including the spath friend. We are going to work together to SET BOUNDRIES (YAY), he asked me to get the book “The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook” and I did.
I like the fact that it is dedicated to anyone who has struggled with anxiety or incomprehensible fear. Yep, that’d be me.
I’m starting to follow in your footsteps, I hope. I’m getting so I don’t give a crap what other people think of me OR what they want from me, AND no, you will not treat me like crap…hmmm feels good Oxy!