“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.
Tilly,
Haha…Just keep that visual when you look at her teaching so if she gives you a hard time you can think to yourself…I am NOT going to be put put down by a DONKEY!!
By the way a huge congratulations on your grades…that’s quite an accomplishment even under the BEST circumstances..but considering the stress you have been under to still be able to maintain that standard…you deserve a big gold star..bragging rights…kudos…way to go girl…hip hip hooray!!!
Oxy and all,
First, hope you enjoyed seeing the babes. Second, thanks for expounding on the hyperalertness thing. I really wonder about myself, as I KNOW I need calm and peace to heal, but I sometimes do some stupid chit that derails me.
What I have found interesting is that I will recreate ‘drama’. Some of it is explained by recreating the ‘original trauma’ in an effort to heal it. And that certainly applies to me being attracted to Assclowns and paths. But not to this ‘other level’ of drama that I am now creating for myself.
It is interesting that I will watch myself do something, say park in a prohibited spot, and get in trouble. I know right from wrong. But I seem to compulsively create drama, especially if things have been real calm for a time. It used to be big time drama, now not so big. But still gives me the jitters, and the self-hating talk in my head. Like I am feeding ‘the monster’ in there.
And I think I do this to try and give myself the sense that I am actually in control of my symptoms (like an anorexic). I am really sick of being triggered by sounds, smell, etc…and I wonder if some not-so-aware place in me feels if I control the stimulus, I am IN CONTROL. HA HA.
Not working!
Like Oxy said: in fact, I don’t really control my bodies ‘reactions’ and can truly only control how I respond to them. Like NOT parking in a prohibited area, or cutting the time to renew my liscense down to the last minute.
It’s weird, too. My intimate friends don’t think of me this way at ALL. They see me as organized and thoughtful in my actions. And by and large I am. But I still do these stupid little things, and I am really done with it.
I have post-its in my condo to remind me not to sabotage myself with drama.
Thought I’d share this in case anyone else is creating a bit of drama for themselves. You are definitely not alone.
Dear Slimone,
Yea, the creative “drama-rama” sometimes seems to come out of no where. Today my son C was mowing this morning, and accidently clipped the electric cord between the aircraft hangar and the RV (which is my “extra bedrooms”) so he had to go get wire and cut and splice the cord. He was upset with himself—a half hour later he was “snotty” to me over nothing! I called him on it and told him I did not appreciate him speaking to me in that tone of voice and to quit being a jack ass. Later, his brother came in and we were talking and the younger said to me, “Yea, he’s mad at me too, cause he thought I was laughing at him.”
I was pithed at my son for this behavior, yet, I know that this is a REACTION to cutting the power cord, being angry at himself, and then “picking a fight” over nothing so he could throw a pity party for himself at my expense.
We will talk about this later, but I let it blow over because we had company coming, but I do understand WHAT triggered him, why he was pithy to me, but again—iit is NOT something I am going to tolerate without a boundary—no matter WHY.
He is setting himself up to get angry with someone else when it is himself he is angry at. It is a coping mechanisim, and NOT a good one, and though I was pithy back about it, I do understand why and we will work it out. It isn’t like this is an “all the time” thing, or that we can’t talk about it and work it out.
Sometimes I am the same way and “cranky” when I shouldn’t be. Sometimes the worst person I am cranky with is MYSELF.
I have also sabotaged myself with bill paying—pay it twice or not at all. Wait till the last minute or put it off all together. Not even forgetting it. I got for a while (almsot a year) after my husband’s death where I coujld not check the messages on my answering machine. I would NOT check them. I just couldn’t bring myself to push the button and listen. I never did know exactly WHY but I finally realized it was happening, but it was like a phobia.
Being KIND to ourselves when we don’t “preform” or do what we “should” do—as well as NOT LISTENING TO THE “VOICES” THAT SAY BAD THINGS ABOUT US.
Our internal dialog goes on all the time, but I will not “listen” to it when it is not kind to me. I don’t let myself say “you’re so stupid…” to myself, or any one else for that matter!
BTW, today the kids got here about 5 p.m. (long before I expected them to) and the babies are wonderful! Had a great time and so enjoyed meeting the MIL of my grandson’s and seeing the babies–the baby for the first time! What a wonderful evening we had…and great news, my granddaughter has broken up with the abusive creep she was living with (for several years) a couple of months ago and she is DONE. No going back! Yea!!!!! TOWANDA!!!
Hi Skylar
Well, the head of security did inform the police of his harassment,and the drinking as well, that he was not allowed back into their event. The police were suppose to support them in any decision…..That is the point I am making…..how the police had no respect for the Native American force….. they also had an attitude, all obvious since they allowed him back in…..
I wonder what the jerk said in those 20 minutes….How the cops could allow this is the whole point of the story…..They didn’t serve and protect…..but the Natives did……
Sociopaths know how to manipulate everyone. Since police often fall into a certain psychological profile (it’s used to weed out problem children), the s would have a high degree of success in manipulating the officers. My s made a point of “befriending” all the powerful people in her community so she could make glad use of them whenever she needed them.
OxD
I think laughing at our selves is very good medicine, when ever I think I have figured something out , I get a reminder of how wrong I am. It makes it easyer to accept someone laughing at me when I do it my self often!
Now why did ya go and do that? You know better! and ya still did it !
Manipulate others? Well, look at how one subject of this article MANIPULATED the parole and police officers, even when they came to the house–the cops never investigated what was going on in the back yard which was what the complaint was three years before exposure.
EXACTLY!
It’s like only the hand of God released that woman and her kids. Because He made Garrido delusional enough to let himself get caught in his parole officer’s office. A “normal” P would have gotten away scot free. And most P’s ARE smart enough not to get caught. The rest of us are like lambs being led to the slaughter.
Dr. Leedom:
I almost fell over when I read your statement: “Psychopathy explains evil.” I also came to this conclusion. To hear a seasoned professional make this statement gives me great validation!!!!! I only voiced this to a good friend that has been thru this also, but I don’t think they really believe in evil. [It has frightened me to hear my daughter make the statement to a friend, “We know what right is….we just choose not to do it.” My heart sank…………as she does have many P traits much like her P father. 🙁 ]
Thank you so much for this article. I learned much from it.
TB,
My P-sister said a similar thing last year when I was complaining to her that so many people in my neighborhood enjoy spending their time making other people miserable for no reason. I said, “don’t you think that’s evil?”
she replied, “Oh Skylar, we’re ALL evil, I’m evil, you’re evil, everyone is evil…except mom.”
What kinda effin comment to make is that??!!
She’s an idiot AND a P. Even though she has always been selfish, she would never have said those words before she married her P husband.
Which further confirms that Psychopathalogy is a spectrum and every time we give in to our selfishness or are exposed to evil, we take a further step to the high end of that spectrum.
TB, how old is your daughter? perhaps you could talk to her about the “path” she is on every time she makes such a choice.