Medical and mental health professionals have differing views and opinions about the personality disorders that are the topic of Lovefraud—sociopathy, psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder. You could also include narcissism and borderline personality disorder.
There is disagreement among professionals about how the disorders should be defined, what causes them, and what can be done about them. As an example, take a look at a recent post along with the comments: ASK DR. LEEDOM: Is there a gender bias against men in the diagnosis of sociopathy?
No matter what discussions are raging in the professional world, here is what the rest of us need to know: There are evil people among us.
“I never knew such evil existed”
Lovefraud receives plenty of e-mail from people who have been deceived, manipulated, bankrupted, assaulted and deserted by sociopaths/psychopaths/antisocials. One comment that I frequently hear is, “I never knew such evil existed.”
Yes, it does. This is what evil people look like:
- They are charming and say all the right things
- They are supremely confident in their own greatness
- They are highly sexual
- They crave excitement and are easily bored
- They are impulsive, risk-taking and irresponsible
- They are pathological liars, telling falsehoods large and small
- They feel no guilt or remorse; nothing is their fault
- They use you and then spit you out
- They do not play by the rules
- Once they are adults, they cannot be rehabilitated
M. Scott Peck, M.D., in his book People of the Lie, says: “Evil is that force, residing either inside or outside of human beings, that seeks to kill life or liveliness.” In other words, evil people seek to kill the life force of their victims. Sometimes this means turning victims into broken shells of what they used to be. Sometimes it means murder.
Three points for professionals
It is extremely difficult to fight evil. Therefore, the best thing we can do is avoid it. We need to accept that evil exists and learn to recognize the key symptoms so that we can keep evil people out of our lives.
So what does this mean for the professionals? In many cases, these are the people who are making recommendations and decisions that affect the lives of both the evil and the victims.
In my opinion, professionals—and this includes legal professionals, especially court judges—need to learn three things:
- How to distinguish the evil people, who cannot be helped, from those who have succumbed to terrible life circumstances, such as poverty, crime and bad parenting, and may possibly be helped.
- How to save the offspring of evil people from growing up to be evil.
- How to help victims recover.
There are people in the world who feel that everyone has good within them, that with enough love and understanding, anyone can be helped. As much as I would like this to be true, it is not. Evil exists. We’ve experienced it.
Mizz Oxy D…….HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!
I wouldn’t wait another year to glam yourself up with that titty tattoo…..Hoop earings and tit tats……NOTHING better on an old bitty!
Be good to yourself!
XXOO
EB
Bellaangel.
Not sure what country you are in. In the Uk we have safe houses, anyone can go to the refuge if they are fleeing domestic violence.
If you are in danger go to a family member or the police right away, do not delay. You will get help. You are not alone.
The most dangerous time for you is when you decide to leave.
You need to have an ‘exit plan’ Gather together (secretively) your personal documents eg birth certificate, cash.
Important – Please, please – Do not tell him that you are going.
Remember absolutely no contact with him.
You may find these sites helpful:
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_family/family/domestic_violence.htm
http://www.combatviolenceagainstwomen.org/domesticViolence.html
Be strong. Good luck
Is it gardening time again?
Happy birthday to an excellent lady, mother, and human being ( Now I’m certain i’m using the word correctly 😉 ) If you were here I’d not hesitate to bake you a huge batch of brownies ( Hmm, sub whole wheat flour to make up for the fat/sugar? 😀 ) …Hope your day is wonderful, you deserve it all Oxy! Pass the wine, spirits, and margaritas!
EB –
It has been, but I think it may have passed.
Oxy,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Have some YUMMY birthday cake!
And I hope your birthday surprise is wonderful.
Dearest Oxy, Have a very Happy Birthday, Sista!! Will be thinking of you, and drinking your health!
My Mum told me that when she was a small girl, she thought it was;
“Many Happery Turns” and she thought you had to turn & twirl around and around till you got giddy!
So, get twirling Girl!!
Many Happery Turns!!
Much love,
Gem.XX{Ps Ive sent you an e card, so you should ge t it soon!}
happy birthday to you,
happy birthday to you,
happy birthday dear oxy,
happy birthday to you!
have some low fat, no carb, salt free bday cake on me!
Hello, I take it this is where we wish Oxy a happy birthday? Happy Birthday Oxy! Hope you had a nice day!
Dearest Drover of the Oxen –
I am not a celebrater of birthdays due to personal reasons, but I would still like to add my voice to today’s chorus and CONGRATULATE you on coming this far, living through all you have lived through, getting out of it with little (if any) bitterness and productively working to improve your life and the lives of WORTHY others.
You comfort and inspire me and the sharing of your journey gives hope to so many wounded souls.
If I lived near you, I am afraid that you would be forced to adopt me (after a gruelling probationary period, naturally).
(If that happened though, I would need to re-educate you in the proper use of roosters and cows….) xxx
Have a wonderful day. May you be much spoiled.