Snakes in Suits—When Psychopaths Go to Work is a new book published by Dr. Robert Hare, the international expert on psychopaths, and Dr. Paul Babiak, an industrial-organizational psychologist. Although the book is primarily about psychopaths in the corporate world, it contains important information for anyone who is dealing with one of these predators.
Chapters 3 and 4 explain how psychopaths manipulate their victims, and it’s absolutely chilling.
Hare and Babiak describe a three-phase process psychopaths use in their parasitic approach to life. This isn’t a process psychopaths have to plan, they do it naturally. Here’s how it goes, according to the authors:
- First, they assess the value of individuals to their needs, and identify their psychological strengths and weaknesses.
- Second, they manipulate the individuals (now potential victims) by feeding them carefully crafted messages, while constantly using feedback from them to build and maintain control. Not only is this an effective approach to take with most people, it also allows psychopaths to talk their way around and out of any difficulty quickly and effectively if confronted or challenged.
- Third, they leave the drained and bewildered victims when they are bored or otherwise through with them.
Psychological game
As a result of the manipulation, the psychopath establishes a “psychopathic bond” with the victim. Here’s how Hare and Babiak summarize the manipulation:
The psychopath’s psychological game involves analyzing the individual’s expectations and desires, and then reflecting them in a psychological mask that is so convincing the person bonds with him or her. This bonding can take place very quickly, even during the space of one cross-country airplane ride. There are two payoffs: the psychopath wins the immediate game by gaining the person’s trust, and the victim, now in the grip of the psychopath’s power, will soon give up whatever the psychopath requests or demands.
If you’ve been victimized by a psychopath, you’re probably trying to figure out how it happened. Read Snakes in Suits, especially chapters 3 and 4.You’ll find your answers.
Lovefraud mention
Snakes in Suits includes a sidebar about Lovefraud.com in the chapter about personal self-defense. I greatly appreciate the reference.
Another note—although I draw on the work of Dr. Robert Hare in Lovefraud.com, I’ve chosen to use the term “sociopath” in place of his use of the word “psychopath.” The reason is that most people assume a psychopath is a deranged serial killer, which may prevent them from realizing that the spouse, relative or coworker who is making them miserable may have the personality disorder. My purpose is simply to enhance communication.
SORRY ALOHA ..I DIDN’T KNOW THE PROTOCOL.. PLEASE ACCEPT ME FOR ME….
WITSEND… I AM SURE WE’VE ALL HAD EXPERIENCE WITH A BI-POLAR PERSONALITY…MAYBE NOT…MY FIRST REAL KNOWLEDGE WAS WITH A PERSON WHO WAS REALLY INTO THE DICTIONARY.. HE MADE ME FEEL SO STUPID….BUT I WAS DETERMINED TO BE MORE EDUCATED.(AGAIN…I HAVE NO REAL FORMAL EDUCATION) AND IN THE END(4-6MONTHS AFTER THE ENCOUNTER) HE F(OH GOD…LET ME GET THIS RIGHT)*CKED THE PERSON OVER THAT HE WAS STAYING WITH.. …mAYBE IT’S TOO BASE FOR SOME HERE….BUT YOU KNOW WHAT??? IT’S A HARSH REALITY FOR MANY…AND THAT ISN’T CALL FOR A SPATH LABEL
Kim Frederick,
Triggered can mean many things.
Annoyed?
Upset because something hits too close to home?
I would say participate in the conversations that feel most healing and therapeutic to you. If you feel the life being drained out of your by a certain conversation or thread, it might not be a healing conversation.
That is not to say that we can not vent. Of course we can. The readers are all different stages of venting. They are also at different stages of THE FOG.
We have had many readers here that are in a fire and fire situation… in other words, two abusive personalities together.
In the past, Oxy and I were attacked by the same reader because she did not like my insistence that NO CONTACT was the way and she didn’t like the flying skillet either. And she let off a tirade that quite frankly was very reminiscent of the Bad Man for me… so there is the clue.
Anyway, I am not pointing a finger at anyone. I have not read the whole thread. I just wanted to toss in two cents to your question.
If the conversation gets too nasty, you can always use the “report abusive comment” button.
We do not want LF to be a place of abuse.
Healing is the feeling.
:O)
Aloha
witsend… wow…. manic and depressed at the same time. I am trying to picture that. I don’t know about that. Summer reading for sure. Maybe email Dr. Leedom. She always needs a topic.
:O)
pstd,
No I am not confusing the two. Bipolar and spath. Two completely different things, I understand this.
However it is also somewhat common for S/P/Ns to also be biplolar. And ADHD as well.
And it is difficult to understand when the combination presents itself sometimes where one ends and the other begins.
And a mixed bipolar episode…..
That alone is hard to understand. And I am trying to gain better understanding of the mixed episode.
Kim Frederick,
I see a post that is kind of disturbing. Not a healing conversation for you or me…. just carry on with your path.
I have noticed that certain kinds of comments do tend to dry up and go away in due time.
Healing is the feeling….. :O)
aloha,
That is why it is so CONFUSING to me. But it is pretty intense to witness.
AFTER ALL THE ADVICE…YOU OK??????
Hi, again everyone. I guess I want to ask this question, re my blogs above,regading my home being trashed and vandalised, and my art studio and paintings destroyed totally by my daughter,[the first time,} and then again by her and her sicko friends,{second time.} All of this took place around 1980 to 83.
What I dont get is that it took a comment from the same sicko friend of my daughter,{they are both now 45-46,}. ie, “We didnt give a shit, did we,D?”to trigger off a HUGE meltdown in me, and it only happened a few weeks ago.
This whole event [or series of events} happened over 30 years ago, and YET when I saw that sick sentence from her friend, G,I was INSTANTLY back in the same place. feeling sick, hyperventilating, angry, scared,fearful, worried about my ex husband athsma attack,[triggered by the vandalism]. Then when I got the angry email from my SIL I felt guilty, ashamed,stupid, as if it was all my fault! same old thing,”You should be over all this by now!’I dont want to hear it!’ get over it already! whats the matterwith you?”And shes won again, Im back to being the wicked witch, and shes the poor
innocent victim of a crazy Mother.Do you all think Im overreacting? Why am I still reacting so strongly to an event that happened 30 years ago? HELP!!! Love, gem,XX
ptsd,
If your asking me if I’m ok, I am ok. A little overwhelmed. But what else is new?
Oh DEAR..I THINK I AM ADhD..OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT…I’VE ALWAYS BEEN HYPER…ASK MY MOM…BUT NEVER A SPATH FOR REAL…i CANT BELIEVE IT ANYWAYS…SEEMS LIKE SOME HERE DO…BUT THAT’S OK…WE ALL HAVE OUR COMFORT ZONES….
NOT THE TOPIC AT HAND…I KNOW…I DON’T KNOW BUT IT SEEMS WE CONFUSE THINGS EASILY..ESPECIALLY IN THE BEGINNING..MAYBE ME MORE THAN SOME////MOST??
BI POLAR MEANS TO ME: WHOAA…i THOUGHT I HAD AN ANSWER….BUT i DON’T…i HAVE MET PPL DIAGNOSED WITH IT…BUT I CAN RELATE TO THEM ON SOME LEVEL….SO THAT MAKES ME BIPOLAR???