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
Hi Skylar,
We just unplugged the cable cause there is sooo much crap coming out of that tv. I only like watching golf! My husband is like you and your bf in that he doesn’t believe anything in the news (me too) and now he’s into Alex Jones (who’s voice to me is like fingernails on a chalkboard ughh). And others that are out there, not in the main stream, trying to get at the “truth” and sometimes it drives him crazy that other people can’t see it.
Do you or your bf ever talk to people about what is going on or do you just talk to each other? When my husband tries to talk to people, they think he is crazy.
Adamsrib, i don’t know, it’s too easy to label them as psychopaths but the fact is that full psychopaths are a tiny percentage of population. I know IRA in Ireland have a reason for fighting: to recover the part of country that was stolen from them when Ireland won the war against the English and these cheated on them and kept the Ulster part.
And ETA in Spain is already 50 years of conflict because their language (native very difficult language just a tiny percentage of Basque population itself speak) has not Latin root, has no relationship with Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian languages. And because they, because of a geographical reason, is an area difficult to reach, when the arabian peoples invaded Spain in the middle ages they were not able to invade Basque country. However, they mixed with the American natives when the arabs were finally expelled from Spain, and short after the arabs were thrown out Colon arrived to America. The Basque people were among those who occupied Sud America. The Basque and the Galician people. The andalucians, from the south, occupied the caribbean areas.
I find Irish fight more legitimate than Spanish one but, they both have their reasons. It’s not something exploitative like it would be the cause of a psychopath.
Yes i know ETA and IRA have relationship between them and they help each other if necessary.
I don’t know about American heroes. Except a few important historical revolutionaries like Simón BolÃvar.
Ana,
My BF talks to people online, but they ARE crazy!! 😉
Seriously, he believes way too many people. I observe everything and make my own judgements. I tell him to not talk to so many people because there are so many nutjobs. But he says that it only seems that way because the psychopaths have made the REAL nutjobs seem normal to us.
That is very true.
Regarding the american indians and alcoholism. I find it very interesting that it is regarded to be a “genetic” problem. I think this is a case of the psychopath slandering the victim.
Most populations that have been so traumatized are going to be vulnerable to alcohol, and then their descendants are going to be vulnerable to having been raised by alcoholics. All that drama that the AI went through is enough to drive anyone to drink. My spath drove me to drink I can tell you that. Anyway, I really do see this as the work of psychopaths telling lies and blaming the victim for being “weak”. My spath did exactly that, and he said things exactly like that. It’s sickening when you see it done to entire populations and the rest of us ENABLING it by BELIEVING IT.
And no, I’m not native american, just had my eyes opened, that’s all.
Eva, I didn’t know that about the ETA. It’s easy to judge why they feel the way they do. I just don’t get the violence even in N. Ireland. I am glad the Provisional IRA and Ulster forces are in peace dialogues. It’s the f’ing splinter groups that are causing the upheavals.
Skylar, when the warrior was displaced, his honor stolen along with his land, his spirituality trashed, his women raped, his children brutally murdered etc.etc yes the soul of a people was demoralized, enslaved, and destroyed.
Some don’t think that alcoholism among natives should be given an excuse. The Irish suffer the SAME SOCIAL ILLS AS THE NATIVE AMERICANS FOR THE SAME REASON. I’ve seen both sides of that coin and the comparison is uncanny.
The Celts and the Native American once proud tribal peoples, colonized=national shame and economic ruin=self medication. Not too hard to compute. Thanks for understanding!!
Constantine if you’re still here I gave our last conversations some serious thought and this came to me:
false love inflames and enrages….true love forgives…
I really have forgiven my Irish ex. I lived with years of pain and depression and (self medication) because I kept trying to get the desperately needed closure from him and he kept “slamming the door in my face”. I FINALLY realized that if he really loved me as he said he did, he would have been there for me NO MATTER WHAT.
After serious spiritual journey, I finally came to place where I could forgive him and let it go, let him go…I accepted that I would answer for my end of it and I am not responsible for his end of it.
I have never said what I have said here on LF to him. He never heard this talk from me. But you have. I sort have made you the proverbial sofa that Liz Gilbert (Eat,Pray,Love) beat with a baseball bat haven’t I? SO SORRY C….
Since Cain slew his brother Abel man has hurt his fellow men, tribes have warred with each other, factions and families have used and abused others and excused it for this reason or that….usually it is all about power, resources and greed.
In my studies of history, both modern and ancient–especially Chinese history, the history of Chairman Mao is one of a sadistic psychopath out for control and destruction….as told by many of the people who truly believed in his cause at least at first…and these very people were “trauma bonded” to him by the same methods that an abusive spouse uses to trauma bond their victim to themselves. It doesn’t matter if it is a cult of one or a cult of a hundred million or more…the techniques are the same.
But Mao is not unique except in the scope of the number of people who suffered and died as a direct result of his sadistic power—upwards of 60 million (10 times the number Hitler killed!). Stalin approached that number as well.
People are dying right this minute all over the world from abuse, slavery, starvation and wars….mostly from MAN MADE MADNESS AND VIOLENCE not just natural disasters or diseases.
Psychopaths influence culture, religion, laws, legal systems, families, and every aspect of the lives of many people. They may be only 1-4% of the population, but their influence is felt far and wide.
Native Americans were not “noble savages” but also warred against each other…and the Maya and Aztecs had violent religions and cultures, human sacrifice and ate human flesh. I can’t think of a single culture in the old world or the new that was “totally benign” and/or alturistic…they are/were human, individuals. The Spanish and other nations that came to “convert” the “savages” and enslave them were not doing it out of alturistic motives either, it was out of greed. The Catholic church itself killed how many hundreds of thousands of people ????? The Puritans wanted freedom of religion for themselves but didn’t want to give it to anyone else. Our founding fathers wanted “freedom” for themselves, but kept the slaves they owned….
The fight in Northern Ireland has been doing on since before 1609 when King James sent the Protestant lowland Scots into N. Ireland to displace the Celtic Catholics off their land, and they have been fighting and hating each other ever since then.
Look at the different ethnic groups in what was Soviet Union and how those people hate each other and have fought…psychopaths and others who are out for control stir up ethnic hates, the “us vs. thems” and people will fight and hate each other.
It makes me sad that people are so ready to hate each other…but I understand that when one person or one group demands CONTROL over everyone else something has to give one way or another.
I remember when my cousin was angry at me because I had gone NC with my egg donor….and he said “well how can you work it out if you won’t talk?” Well, the thing is that no matter how “reasonable” you are, if the other party to the conversation is not willing to give on anything….there is no acceptable compromise that can be reached.
There comes a point when you must either fight or have NC with someone. Even countries should be able to have the choice of NC with each other I think. Doesn’t seem to work like that though. I think history—old history and current history—show that our species is a very dysfunctional Human family. I wish it was better but I don’t expect it to get that way any time soon.
Every year my city hosts the worlds largest pow wow. Tribes come from all over North America. It is a wonderful display of pan-tribal unity.
In Native history there has been pan-tribal violence and warfare, however. in modern times, Natives do not go to war with each other any longer.
Good night Oxy and Blessings to you my fellow Medicine Woman..
Dear Adamsrib,
I’m glad that the native Americans are no longer fighting each other and have come together in unity.
We have quite a few native Americans in our living history group and at some of our events there are pow wows, dances and music. Our area of Arkansas had quite a bit of native American history associated with it, including part of the Trail of Tears went through here, about 2 miles as the crow flies, from my farm.
I don’t guess there has ever been any group of people who have been more used and abused than the native Americans by the Europeans who came here and took over the land.
One of the really great books about pre-Columbus America is named “1491” and is a wonderful study of the cultures of the native Americans prior to the arrival of Columbus in the “new world.” The diseases brought from Europe actually wiped out about 90-95% of the population between 1491 and 1591 and the population of native Americans in 1491 has been estimated at between 80 and 200 million and was down to about 3-6 million by 1591.
A great book and theory how Europeans came to be such succesful colonizers is Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond.
me too Ox…that doesn’t mean the tribes don’t have differences..many still carry wounds from the warrior days. It’s just nice that for the pow wow of all pow wows, that stuff is checked at the door..
🙂