“Suddenly, everything made sense, I was not crazy, I had been dealing with a psychopath!” explained a woman this week as she told the story of how she discovered “psychopathy” and Dr. Hare’s diagnostic symptoms. With this discovery, she learned that a personality disorder is behind the behavior of people who manipulate and harm others without guilt or remorse. Prior to learning about psychopathy, the woman said she held the view that all people were basically good and needed the same things. Understanding psychopathy/sociopathy gave her the ability to make sense of a world where a small fraction of individuals do a tremendous amount of harm- AND YET THESE INDIVIDUALS ON THE SURFACE SEEM PERFECTLY NORMAL.
As we discussed the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, that same woman questioned whether Phillip Garrido (the kidnapper) is “a psychopath.” She tended to think that Garrido, “Is not a psychopath” and that schizophrenia or some delusional disorder was behind Garrido’s monstrous behavior. According to my friend, “a psychopath” is not mentally ill, is in contact with reality, and yet perpetrates evil anyway. For her the appearance of sanity is an essential characteristic of a psychopath/sociopath.
This week I want to discuss Garrido, and Brian David Mitchell (Elizabeth’s Smart’s kidnapper). These two men are strikingly similar. But first I have to tell you about my own moment of awakening with regard to psychopathy. Just like my friend’s moment, my moment made sense of the world, however it came after years of experience with antisocial people and after years of reading about the disorder. In my moment I realized that psychopathy explains evil.
Yes, I said psychopathy explains evil. This statement is true even though people who are not “psychopaths” do plenty of evil. Because psychopathy explains evil, its importance extends far beyond enabling us to identify the most recidivist criminals, or those who we should avoid going on dates with.
How did it come to pass that psychopathy explains evil? My friend is correct in that originally psychopathy (more than 100 years ago) was called “moral insanity.” It was conceived of as a disorder where people who have an intact mind repeatedly violate the rights of others. Then, Dr. Hervey Cleckley intensively studied the case histories of those he believed to be “psychopaths.” From his experience with many cases Dr. Cleckley developed a list of traits he believed could be used to identify those with the disorder.
Dr. Robert Hare took those traits and used them, along with other personality disorder criteria to develop the PCL-R which is now the best way to “diagnose psychopathy.” Forensic professionals have administered the PCL-R to thousands of offenders and to people with substance abuse issues. From these studies we know that “psychopathy” is actually not a category it is a continuum. In fact the PCL-R scores of offenders are all markedly elevated above those of general population samples (like college students). There is no absolute cut-off score that identifies “true psychopaths.” Instead, for every point increase in score the risk of doing evil increases. The PCL-R is a very good measure of an individual’s risk to offend against others and society.
Psychopathy, as currently measured by the PCL-R is then a trait that is present in everyone to a greater or lesser degree. This trait cuts across diagnostic categories. Think of it like you would intelligence as measured by IQ tests. Everybody has an IQ but it is only when the scores are very high or very low that they come to define or categorize a person. Psychopaths are the equivalent of geniuses who score so high and are so different from average that this difference becomes a defining quality.
Scientists use a cut score of 25-30 on the PCL-R to identify and study “psychopaths.” When studying psychopaths scientists exclude from their studies people who also have other obvious defining qualities like mental retardation and delusions/hallucinations. By looking at the “pure” top end of the distribution they can study those who are most prone to doing evil and try to determine the brain disorder that underlies doing evil. People at the top end are more likely to be measurably different from other people.
Since the psychopaths researchers study are free from other disorders, any brain findings can be attributed to psychopathy. In such studies, several brain abnormalities have been found and linked to the behavior of psychopaths. The brain regions found to be abnormal in psychopaths are those regions demonstrated to be responsible for moral loving conduct in all of us. Abnormalities are also seen in those regions where aggressive impulses originate.
Again, using the analogy of intelligence, if we study what makes geniuses smart we learn something about what makes the average person smart. When we study what is wrong with psychopaths we learn something about what causes all of us to express and act on aggressive impulses.
In broader studies, scientists have discovered that the people who score over 25 on the PCL-R are a diverse group. While they share the symptoms of psychopathy, they may differ in important ways including the presence of other psychiatric disorders and mental retardation. Some psychopaths are also mentally ill above and beyond the psychopathy. Some experience delusions, particularly grandiose delusions and some hallucinate. There are many people who have delusions and hallucinations and yet do not harm others because psychotic disorders usually do not impair the moral brain, and the content of their delusions or hallucinations does not produce aggression.
Both psychotic and non-psychotic psychopaths experience increased impulses to harm others and they lack the moral brain mechanisms to restrain these impulses. That gets me to Garrido and Mitchell. Both men have grandiose delusions and have impaired contact with reality. However, both were organized enough to plan and carry out kidnapping and sexual assault. (This is actually evidence for psychopathy since psychopathy has been linked to sexual assault and sexual perversion in many studies.)
Both Garrido and Mitchell are also psychopathic enough so that the cries and suffering of their victims and their victim’s families meant nothing. Both remain self absorbed and have failed to show any real remorse for their actions. In fact, Garrido said in one of his news interviews that we would all come to see his story as “heart warming.” It makes intuitive sense that if a psychopath were to develop delusions, they would be of a grandiose nature since grandiosity is part of the disorder. The psychosis just exaggerates what is already there. Similarly when psychopaths hallucinate, they hear voices that tell them how wonderful and special they are. Of course G-d and angels talk to them!
In summary, I believe Garrido and Mitchell are both highly psychopathic. They both have disorders in multiple brain systems, including those important in reality orientation and those involved in the generation and inhibition of aggressive sexual impulses. One of my supervisors called such individuals schizopaths (combined schizophrenia and psychopathy). Schizopaths are the most dangerous individuals in our society because they have no restraint over the impulses generated by the psychotic process.
On this blog, we have talked about the need for laws to protect society from psychopaths. In my opinion, it makes sense to start with schizopaths. Offenders identified with both psychotic and psychopathic tendencies should be considered a special group. After even one serious offense, these individuals should be kept incarcerated or hospitalized to protect the public. One strike you’re out is justified because of the chronic nature of combined psychopathy and psychosis.
Next week, the female accomplices of Garrido and Mitchell.
I have come to LF to wind down from a day of pschopath attack by my teacher and her Cluster B fan club. And Banana i was sooo good…I didn’t bite once! And I didn’t backstab once!! i.e. of course, until I came home here to relax. Nite nite banana in pyjamas, its better I chat with you than my teacher in pyjamas, at least this way I will still get my degree sweetiepie.
who is banana?
Because five hours straight with a psychopath and a group of cluster B fans can send you crazy!!!
Earlier posts reveal all about it…. But don’t bother skylar !! its all ancient history and a total waste of time!! SERIOUS !! It is late here and i have had a HUGE day. NITE NITE!!! oxxoxoxo
JAH and tilly,
The HYPER-ALERT stage is how we react to perceived danger.
Think about this for a minute. (My usual anaimal analogy) If I am trying to get my cattle up for a vaccination or whatever and we would go on a drive, to drive them from the larger pasture into the corral, where they could be confined, and driven into a controlling chute where one by one they coujld be constrained and the vaccinations given (which of course they saw no good reason to have big needles stuck into them or the medication which was also stinging) and we “missed” getting them in and they turned and fled back into the pasture again and we had to make another drive —they were no longer “calm” and would be MUCH MORE DIFFICULT to push into the corral. They had been “assaulted” (in their minds) and had barely escaped an abuse. so now, they were twitchy and on HYPER-ALERT and would bolt at the approach of a person on foot, a herding dog, or a vehicle.
When my son came home from Texas after 18 months of being there after the attempt on his life (he had been holding a door shut against a much larger man with a gun in his hand, while his wife (on his side of the door) was trying to take the phone out of his hand as he was trying to call the police.
Even 18 months out after his attack, if I made a loud noise or yelled at the dog, or a vehicle drove up into the yard, he went into PANIC MODE almost immediately. Talk about HYPER RESPONSES.
He is much less so after nearly a year home and feeling safer, but he still is hyper alert by how he was before the attack. He went for the class and received his concealed “carry permit” which allows him to carry a concealed hand gun in any place except a federal building or other official place where such is prohibited. He does so.
The other night he was gassing his vehicle at a gas station and a weird guy approached him…by driving up next to him (not to the gas pumps) and getting out and rapidly approaching my son with some request and an over “friendly” demeanor. My son went immediately to hyper-alert, and gave the man a very stern look and in a no-nonsense tone of voice, asked the man to step away from him. Even a couple of hours later, my son was still somewhat “shaken” by this man’s odd approach, odd look, etc.
I’m not concerned that my son would over react and actually shoot someone who is not trying to shoot him first, he is too controlled for that and has too much good sense, but if that occasion DID ARISE I have no doubt that my son would defend himself as soon as he saw a weapon in the other person’s hand. For that matter, SO WOULD I.
My state of “hyper-alert” has decreased remarkably over the past few years, and so has my younger son’s, but my oldest son C is still much more hyper alert than was ever “normal” for him. He does sleep more soundly now than when he first got home, when any noise would wake him immediately, and sometimes in a state of panic. Now, the normal banging of doors and me yelling at the dog, or the barking of the dog doesn’t immediately rouse him out of a sleep into panic. In fact, he can sleep through a lot of “unusual” noises.
He is still cautious around new people and does not accept them trustingly immediately.
Running into someone/thing unexpectedly when you are not can TRIGGER any of us pretty severely, and that may last a long time…again I refer to Louise’s article about “loving again” which was posted last week. That trigger may present as anger or anxiety or distrust of someone otherwise trusted. (or all three)
BEING aware of our triggers and when those triggers are “justified” in putting us on HIGH alert or not, is a good thing. Sometimes we can become aware of a trigger, realize it is just that, and that we do NOT need to be in HIGH alert, and quickly calm down. Still, it is unnerving for a little while at least.
We also need to realize that these triggers give us a shot of HORMONES that add to our STRESS. Stress we don’t need in our lives of peace and calm. Stress that can keep us from having peace and calm in our lives.
The very peace and calm we need to HEAL ourselves. We’ve had the HIGH STRESS from being on alert for so long that our bodies and minds have been damaged from this level of anxiety, of lack of peace and calm. this is one reason that we MUST maintain emotional as well as physical NC from ANYONE or anything that increases our stress levels.
It take time and effort to DE-stress our lives, and to allow ourselves time to heal in CALM and PEACE. WE DESERVE it, and we must take ACTION to provide this for ourselves by staying away AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE from stressful people and situations.
Tilly, fo rexample is forced by getting her degree to be around the stressful people in her class—however, she can LOWER this stress by emotionally and logically realizing that these NASTY PEOPLE are “out to get her” and to let wht they say and think SLIDE off her rather than allowing herself to become angry and defensive. she can TALK herself “down” from the high stress level, high alert level, and when she is NOT forced to be around them, she can be GOOD to herslef, think about OTHER THINGS than what went on during the day. Take a nice hot bath, listen to good music and have good thoughts about herself and that this will NOT go on “forever.”
Keep in mind, we may not be in control of the situation, but we CAN be in control of our reactions and our thoughts!
Have a good day guys, and those of you in the US—a good labor Day holiday—my husband’s grand kids and great grandkids are coming in today for a 36 hour stop over on their move to another state! I get to see the babies!!!!
Skylar…..just in the wrong place at the wrong time! SERIOUSLY. I was attacked and raped when babysitting. Clearly I did nothing to bring that on. I was attacked by a stranger while taking a shower in the hotel, did nothing careless to bring that on, it was even the middle of the afternoon! I slipped and hurt myself while a person of another race was in the bathroom and went home hurt, a rumor started while I was at home, saying it was a racial assault, the girl was threatened with expulsion. I called the dean and said it was NOT true, that I had just slipped. Then when I was going to the car a few night later with my date, I got attacked by the mob….and talked my way out of it by saying the truth! And I got bombed because someone was mad at my meek, mild dad for delivering the news (not even making the decision) that he was fired.
So truly, it was all NOT MY FAULT and I did nothing wrong!
Sometimes bad things just happen!
Oxy, I am working on living a CALM life! Agree!
Tilly,
I know this is off topic, but I hope someday you sell an original abstract painting of yours for OODLES of money…that depicts a remarkably similar face of your art teacher with the body of a jackass…
Tilly,
I like hummingbirds idea. Please put it on your list of things to do!
JAH,
OMG.
I swear it makes me think we have that big neon sign on our forheads that says, “victim”. Do you have P parents? you said your dad is meek, what about your mom or grandparents?
Hummingbird06:
Great minds think alike! I have already started a much worse visual of my teacher than that! But I will have to wait a few years to sell it, so that when she tries to sue me I can say any likeness is purely coincidental.
Oxy:
” (he had been holding a door shut against a much larger man with a gun in his hand, while his wife (on his side of the door) was trying to take the phone out of his hand as he was trying to call the police).” This sentence goes right through me. I know this feeling all too well. It brings tears to my eyes that it happened to your son. At least the perpetrators got caught. But I live in the same distress as he does. And I can’t carry a gun. And i don’t have a bath.( but i have a good sense of humour and I love being a “big mouthed old broad!”) And this stops me from physically attacking those who try to humiliate me. I would have had a panic attack right there on the spot at that guy who approached your son. Even if he had turned out to be a gentle priest just telling me that I had a flat tyre, too bad ! 54 years of Psychopaths tend to make one slightly hypervigilant. And after what I have experienced, this old cow would be unintelligent to let them haul her down and inject her, no matter what it is with. “I will not go gentle into that good night”(Dylan Thomas). I will be the cow over in that paddock who is wild and free and still alive.