Editor’s note: Resource Perspectives features articles written by members of Lovefraud’s Professional Resources Guide.
Sarah Strudwick, based in the UK, is author of Dark Souls—Healing and recovering from toxic relationships. She has also created a wonderful animation that describes the antics of a sociopath, called Exposing the Mask of Insanity. View the animation here.
Getting your head out of the washing machine
By Sarah Strudwick
Sarah Strudwick profile in the Lovefraud Professional Resources Guide
I often receive emails from people asking me to talk about different subjects. One recent subject was the mind-bogglingly creative ways in which a sociopath will literally mess with your head. A client came up with the perfect analogy and said she felt like her head had been in a washing machine.
The sociopath will use many different techniques—gaslighting, emotional blackmail, manipulation, creating confusion, lying and creating fear.
Gaslighting, for example, is the type of abuse whereby an abuser uses an increasing frequency of systematically withholding factual information from the victim, and/or providing false information. This has the gradual effect of making victims anxious, confused, and less able to trust their own memory and perception. When it’s done for a long enough period, you will literally start losing your mind and feel like your head has been in a washing machine for most of the time you have been in relationship.
It could come in the form of verbal gaslighting, whereby the sociopath manipulates by lying to control information. They may also do it to keep you off balance psychologically. The classic example of gaslighting is to change things in a person’s environment without their knowledge, and to explain that you “must be imagining things” when you challenge these changes.
Let’s say they wanted you to think you were forgetful. You lose your car keys then they help you find them. Whilst they have been very “helpful” searching for the keys with you, the keys suddenly appear in the ignition of your dashboard. You’re thinking, “I am sure I didn’t put them there.” They say, “Oh silly you, see you are so careless, you need to be more careful otherwise someone could have stolen our car!” The reality is they are the ones that moved them there in the first place.
One very sneaky trick a sociopath I knew used on me was to hack into my hotmail account, not change the password but selectively delete some of the incoming messages so I would see them one minute and the next they were gone.
More tactics
Sociopaths appear to have selective amnesia. They may say things like, “I don’t ever remember saying that I think you have you’re wires crossed,” or “Did I really say that?”
They are experts at creating unpredictability. The victim feels on edge because they never know where they stand and the goalposts are constantly shifting. Victims always remain hyper-vigilant, wondering when the abuser is likely to have an outburst or change of mood. As a result, the victim may start to feel frightened and unsettled.
Other tactics might include keeping the victim unaware of what is going on and what changes are taking place. For example, they may make plans for you and then cancel them, or talk about you behind your back, with the intention of isolating you from others. This type of abuse is done with the intention of keeping the victim in a constant state of anxiety and confusion.
There are a number of other mind blasting techniques that do not fit into any of the other types of verbal abuse categories, such as putting you down, being verbally abusive, using the silent treatment and so on. These tactics can also apply the narcissistic type personality.
The silent treatment is a favourite weapon of both personality types, and is particularly effective because it renders you unable to communicate anything to them. This is the most powerful weapon in their arsenal of sneaky abuse tactics.
Crazymaking comments
Other tactic includes conversations or actions that divert from the original argument or put blame back on the victim, but often they are very ambiguous. These comments are meant to make you feel crazy, confused, off guard and unable to respond. For example:
“I think the fact that you are really angry is stopping you from seeing things clearly. Let’s talk about this another time.”
“That’s the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Why would I do such a thing? I wasn’t going to tell you, but only yesterday, I went out and bought you that present you wanted.”
“Look, if you are going to cry every time we have a conversation, how can I answer you? You’re not really in a fit state. Here, have a tissue and let’s talk about something else instead.”
“I really don’t see any point in discussing this further until you have all your facts straight.”
“It’s all your imagination. Isn’t it about time you went back on the antidepressants darling? Here let me make you a cup of tea.”
The mist clears
If you are left feeling confused and crazy by their gaslighting behaviour, their verbal assaults and emotional demands and strange conversations, stop!
This is exactly how they want you to feel. The minute you become aware of what they are doing, and the fact that they are actually manipulating you, sometime miracles happen.
You realise much of what they say and do makes no sense at all. You take yourself out of the washing machine. Your head stops spinning and suddenly the mist clears. You realise you are not crazy, but they are.
After the relationship many victims of sociopaths have literally felt like their head had been in a spin cycle. They are left emotionally, spiritually and financially drained. On an energetic level you have literally been sucked dry and brainwashed until you have no idea what is real or imagined anymore.
My advice is to start writing down what the sociopath says to you and you will soon find yourself wanting to take your head out of the washing machine— hopefully long before the spin dry and they have completely taken you to the cleaners.
One I finished that book the “Night listener” and that was very interesting….and enlightening. I didn’t look at the above video as my intenet MBs are limited and vids eat up the MBs available but get the idea. Wish I could watch more.
Right one step? She finds the one inconsistency in the victim’s friends words and JUMPS on it. Noooo~ not two years, it was 18 months! ( As if it makes a flying squat of a difference. )And then when it is corrected, she has nothing to say, again. Lol
oxy, the link i posted at the end of my previous post has a transcription of the majority of the words exchanged, as well as a low-down and analysis of what happened, if you’re interested in that. Just thought i would let ya know.
oxy – for sure don’t waste your kb on her! LOL.
dancingnancies – how did you come across this vid?
@onestep I think i must have been browsing the Neurological Correlates blog some odd months ago, they have a bunch of interesting posts on Psychos/S/Narcs
Here’s a link if you’re interested : http://neurologicalcorrelates.com/wordpress/
Described as “A Neuroscience Tabloid of Dysfunctional Behavior ”“ Mostly Psychopaths, Narcissists, Obesity and Addiction”
well, as an overweight person who has had her fair share of addiction demons, i have to say, i am not happy being lumped in with the pond scum ;), but i went to the blog and read what the blogger had to say about the scam. the spath does it to inflict damage. she never takes a cent from some people (not true with others) and i am sure she doesn’t because she has already been caught trying to get gifts and cash form others – she manipulates it out of people – doubt she ever ‘asked’ for a cent. her m.o. is to whinge and moan and pretend to not be a whinger and moaner (you should HEAR the stories, oy!), and oh so very noble..and people just GIVE things to her/him/them.
@dancingnancies – i hadn’t watched that vid in months. her reaction, how animated she gets when she is accused of 6 more months of scamming bs made me laugh a loud. audacious. man.
somewhere the theme to the twilight zone is playing over and over again…oh wait….it’s in the spath’s mind.
@onestep I just googled what appears to be her blog ( pieceofcakey.. if i’m correct ) a while ago. I did take a glance at the flow chart.. it’s a pretty big flow chart, lol. I didn’t really much besides skim it so I’ll have to investigate it a little further.
And i didn’t really pay attention to the “obesity” portion of the Neurological Correlates blog. Everyone seems to have an opinion on being overweight.. ah, well.
@dancing nancies
you are a queen of the edit feature! me too; i type so badly, that it is necessary.
i was just joking about not wanting to be grouped in whit the pond scum. didn’t take it personally. might have to read more of the blog to get to that. 😉
peace out all – monday comes too soon.