What is the single most powerful signifier of sociopathy?
How about, lack of empathy?
I don’t think so.
As an isolated factor, I don’t think lack of empathy best nails the sociopath.
Many millions of people, after all, lack empathy and aren’t sociopaths. Also, exactly what constitutes empathy is a subject of some disagreement. Some LoveFraud members, in fact, question whether sociopaths even lack empathy (some asserting, to the contrary, that the sociopaths they’ve known have used their capacity for empathy to exploit them).
But the biggest problem with lack of empathy is its weakeness in explaining the single, truly best signifier of sociopathy—the characterological exploitiveness of the sociopath.
It is a high level of exploitiveness that most singularly exposes the sociopath.
Now exploitiveness is also associated with the narcissistic personality. For this reason extremely destructive (“malignant”) narcissists can be hard to distinguish from sociopaths. Still, a high level of exploitiveness is rarely the single best signifier of narcissistic personality disorder, whereas it is, I suggest, the best single indicator of sociopathy.
Why does lack of empathy fail to explain the sociopath’s exploitiveness? It fails because most people who lack empathy are not exploitive. Just consider the autistic spectrum disorders: Lack of empathy is commonly associated with these disorders, but exploitive behavior is not.
Now it is true that empathic individuals will generally be nonexploitive. Why? Because their empathy will prove a deterrent against exploitative impulses or ideas. Empathy, in other words, surely is a powerful deterrent against exploitation.
But in someone nonexploitative (someone, say, with Asperger’s Syndrome), empathy will not be needed for its deterrent effect. However, in someone inclined to exploitation, lack of empathy will be a missing deterrent in a situation where deterrence is urgent.
Effectively, the sociopath’s exploitive nature is undeterred by empathy, which is missing, thus liberating him to exploit. And it is the sociopath’s tendency, or compulsion, to exploit, I propose, that best characterizes his sociopathy.
I’d be remiss not to clarify my working definition of empathy. Empathy, as I use it, is an experience, or appreciation, of another’s experience that, depending on the situation, elicits a thoughtful, respectful, perhaps nurturing, but never exploitive, response.
While some sociopaths may possess an evolved capacity to read others’ vulnerabilities, this doesn’t make them empathic.
It is the particular response to someone’s vulnerability that indicates the presence of empathy, or exploitation. It is the particular response, or pattern of responses, to someone’s vulnerability that separates the empathic individual from the predator.
In this respect, I regard the sociopath as seriously, and given his exploitive personality, dangerously deficient in empathy.
What about his remorselessness? Certainly the sociopath’s remorselessness is quite notable and diagnostically significant. However, I would argue that the sociopath’s remorselessness is a byproduct not of his lack of empathy, but of his exploitive personality.
Many people who lack empathy are remorseful, for instance when informed that an action they took, or something they said, left someone else feeling damaged. They may struggle to relate emotionally (or even intellectually) to the effect their behavior had on the wounded party (their deficient empathy); but they are upset to learn that their action caused damage.
In other words, they feel remorseful even though their empathy is deficient.
However, exploitation and remorselessness go hand in hand. The essence of exploitation is the intentional violation of another’s vulnerability. The exploiter knows, on some level, that his behavior is exploitive.
By definition, the exploiter is grossly indifferent to the damaging effect of his behavior on his victim. All that matters is his perceived gain, his demanded, greedy satisfaction. There is indifference to the loss and damage to others resulting from his self-centered, aggressive behaviors.
This sounds a lot like callousness; and we recognize callousness as another of the sociopath’s telling qualities. But I would suggest, again, that the sociopath’s callousness derives not from his defective empathy, but rather from his characterological exploitiveness. Most people with deficits in empathy are not callous. On the other hand, the exploitive mentality will engender a callous perspective.
I discussed in a prior post the audacity of the sociopath. I suggested a correspondence between audacity and sociopathy. But here, too, we want to get the causality correct: audacity doesn’t make for sociopathy; but the exploitive mentality will make for staggering audacity.
(My use of “he” in this post is for convenience’s sake, not to suggest that men have a patent on sociopathy. This article is copyrighted (c) 2008 by Steve Becker, LCSW.)
Posers. Yes, that’s right. And they are good enough at it, that they get away with it.
If you want to understand some of the dynamics here, read Robert Cialdini’s book “Influence, the Power of Persuasion.” He describes how us “normal” people respond to certain influences, like authority, uniforms, job titles. We are busy in our lives, and we just don’t have time to test and verify every new person who comes along, and if they show us a badge, or buy us dinner and be nice for a few weeks or months, or get elected to office on a bunch of lying promises, well . . . we trust them.
We don’t have a way to test whether they are real, and we get suckered by the results of the tests that would actually show they were jerks, if they were normal-type jerks.
The guy I was involved with was a Boy Scout leader (with his old uniform in the closet), a “Promise-Keepers” Christian leader, and a district-level leader in AA, along with being a verified hi-tech sales guy. It’s the “sales” thing I should have paid attention to. You know the thing about “If his lips are moving, he’s lying”?
Oh, and lie-detectors are based on GSR (galvanic skin response, which means that the person is sweating because they’re lying) and the psychopath is so convincing because he/she doesn’t show the signs of guilt — like sweating, etc.
We need a test for integrity, honesty, compassion, . . . just trying to do the right thing.
I read somewhere that these people get past us because they look BETTER than the real thing! They don’t have the warts, and stammer, and natural flaws that identify the real deal. On the other hand, these con artists are so good that some use those “endearing” flaws to convey the illusion of truth.
We need a test . . .
RUNE
ask and you shall recieve!:)~
so friggin simple It’s retarded!
If it looks , feels , tastes , smells , sounds to good to be true , it is’nt !
But Wini Says there is always a BUTT :)~ Like you said they are expert! always learning from us how to act real!
The detector is or are animals because they read us differently! But I am sure there are some that fool the animals too ! LOVE JJ
One of the signs of the sociopath (for me) was “UNCONDITIONAL HATE”.
They put-down, disparage, rage . . . at others . . . when there is no reason to do so. They make up reasons, or twist experiences, & lie . . . in order to justify their hatred, rage, and put-downs. They FAKE nice just to get what they want . . . then they’re back to UNCONDITIONAL HATE
Sarah
Perfect!
My P owes me for an estimated $60,000.00 , has paid not the first penny!
But Let someone owe him and all hell broke lose! The friend who owed P suposedly $50.00 was Harrassed to the point , He had A Friend of his come Beat Ps *ss , broke a bottle over his head and left him under that bridge! The same Bridge I rescued him from under for Christmass! And He was Drunk using my phone to Harrass this ex friend! Not the Brightest P to be sure! LOVE JJ
indigo:
my ex loved animals, and animals loved him.
he could charm a rattle snake and make it his beotch.
animals do have a sixth sense, but the sociopath still has a brain, sick as it is.
My S loved snakes. That is how we met. He was so good with my snakes and seemed to have no fear of them. But even snakes must be able to sense evil. One of my snakes bit him in the face. They have never done that with anyone before in the 3 years I’ve had them.
Indi:
You got robbed for $60,000? OMG. That sucks. I got robbed for $20,000 over a 2 year period. He tried to get my car and house too when he left me. Dont worry. We know where they are going…and I hear it’s pretty hot down there.
When I kicked him out of the house I tossed some stuff of his in the dumpster including some thermal undershirts. He called up asking if I had those. I told him I tossed em and he won’t be needing them down there anyway cause it’s hot. He had the nerve to ask me to buy him new ones. Yeah, ok, right.
Iwonder, just tell him you sent him new ones, and they got lost in the mail. Wouldn’t it feel just a teensy bit good to lie to a sociopath?
Superstar: HAAAAA! That’s so funny!
I was being serious. LOL How can he prove you are lying?