I’ve spoken to many people who have had their lives shredded by sociopaths. They are traumatized about their physical, emotional and financial injuries. They can’t understand how someone can cause them so much pain, and be so callous about it.
A statement I hear frequently is, “I didn’t know such evil existed.”
Why don’t we know about sociopaths? I think there are several reasons:
1. Mental health professionals can’t agree on terminology and diagnostic criteria.
These disordered individuals are referred to as sociopaths, psychopaths or people with antisocial personality disorder. Which is the right term? It depends on whom you ask.
Dr. Robert Hare, the guru of the disorder, uses the term “psychopath,” which he applies to people who meet the criteria of his Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R).
The American Psychiatric Association uses the term “antisocial personality disorder,” and the definition is vague, unwieldy, and open to interpretation. This professional body has no diagnostic criteria for a psychopath.
For more on the different terminology, see Psychopath or Sociopath? on Lovefraud.com.
The point is that the professionals are in disagreement and disarray. So where does that leave the rest of us? How are we supposed to figure this out when the professionals can’t come to an agreement? More importantly, how are we supposed to educate others when the basic facts—what to call the disorder and how to identify it—are so cloudy?
Here on Lovefraud, many of you refer to these predators as P/S/N psychopath-sociopath-narcissist. It works among those of us who know what they look like. But people who have not had the experience of being defrauded, devalued and discarded don’t get what we’re talking about. The awkward terminology makes trying to explain our experience even more confusing.
2. The media won’t write about sociopaths.
When it comes to sociopaths, most journalists don’t get it. I am comfortable making that statement, because I was once a journalist who didn’t get it. And it seems that journalists don’t even want to get it.
Many people have told me that information about sociopaths should be in women’s magazines. I agree. In fact, I’ve tried to get their attention.
I am a magazine journalist. I was the original editor of Atlantic City Magazine, and I’ve written for other publications. I know how the business works. To pitch a story to a magazine, you first study the publication to determine how it serves its audience. Then you craft a story idea to match the publication’s approach. Then you send a query letter to pitch your story idea. Then, when the magazine accepts your idea, you write the article.
Since 2005, I’ve sent 18 query letters to magazines such as More, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, New Woman, Self, Health and Psychology Today. I tried a range of approaches to bring attention to the problem of sociopaths.
Every single query was rejected.
Personally, I think the magazines are afraid of touching anything that sounds “nasty.” But publications face another problem—defamation lawsuits.
Media lawyers don’t want the publications or broadcasters they represent to publish anything that may lead to a lawsuit. Here’s what they tell their media clients:
- Don’t accuse someone of a crime unless he has confessed or been convicted.
- Don’t say someone has a physical or mental disease unless you have proof.
- Don’t accuse someone of being incompetent or dishonest in his occupation.
- Don’t say someone is unchaste, especially if it is a woman.
Sociopaths commit crime, are portrayed as having a mental illness (although it is actually a personality disorder), are dishonest at their jobs and are downright promiscuous. Saying any of it could cause legal problems.
This is apparent in the case study on Lovefraud.com about Ed Hicks. The victim in the case, Sandra Phipps, received a lot of media attention, because her ex was married seven times, and committed bigamy four times. Every time she was interviewed, she said, “In my opinion, Ed Hicks is a sociopath.” Usually the newspapers wouldn’t print her quote.
Sandra was even on the Dr. Phil Show about her case. When the show was taped, Dr. Phil himself said Ed Hicks was a sociopath. The lawyers cut it out.
See Call Ed Hicks a bigamist, but not a sociopath.
3. Hollywood sensationalizes the disorder.
Most people believe psychopaths are serial killers. Deranged, diabolical murderers. I think this is a direct result of how they are portrayed in movies and on television shows.
The classic, of course, is Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, which had nothing to do with a psychopath. More recently, the TV show Dexter is about a serial killer who channels his violent impulses to only kill people who deserve it. Many describe the Dexter character as a psychopath or sociopath. I don’t know what Dexter is, but he wouldn’t be diagnosed as either.
Read Psycho movies add to the confusion.
The cultural image of psychopaths and sociopaths makes education even more difficult. Yes, some of these disordered people are bloodthirsty killers. But only a tiny fraction of them, at the highest end of the PCL-R, match the profile. Far more run-of-the-mill sociopaths exploit, abuse, cheat and defraud, but stop way short of killing.
So educating people about sociopaths is an uphill battle. First we have to overcome their currently skewed image, delivered by Hollywood. Then we have to overcome the confusion in terminology and diagnosis in the mental health field. Then we have to convince the media to deal with the disorder, and the people who have it, accurately.
Sigh. This will take awhile.
Ah! She one of those lesbians who would like to have a dick?
Bad luck that besides wanting a dick the poor one is psychopath 😀
Eva, what IS your preoccupation with ‘dick’????
i think it’s hard to assign sexual orientation to spaths. on general they will con and seduce anyone they want to, to get what they want.
the spath is married, to a man. who knows what her orientation is. don’t care. she’s spath; and that takes precedence over every other definable quality.
But One i think some spaths have their sexual orientation preferences, if they have power they can affort to choose the sex they prefer. And i think not all are seductive and that some can be really unpleasant and too quickly violent to fulfil seductive agendas.
Eva – I am a gay man. I thought my X was also but he will screw anything and anybody to get what he want’s, even if it’s just a ride to work. I think he prefer’s being in a gay relationship. I think he is more into men than women but he will do either or if the opportunity is there. Believe me I am puzzled by this and I still have to look at the old nasty bitch down the road that he was doing when he lived with me. Her husband about killed and divorced her over this, now he just keeps her on a chain. This floored me that he was bi-sexual. Sociopaths are not straight or gay they will screw anything. I have no need to be around bi-sexuals…just my opinion..and yes the X’s penis was his ticket….and he’s nice looking or was…
Hens, but they like sex, don’t they? They don’t do it always just in order to get some profit or advantage, do they?
They must have their sexual preferences even having no morals.
Hens, I do not remember any gay one but here has been mentioned famous heterosexual spaths like Tiger Woods and he just cheated his wife with women. Maybe it has something to do with with the money he earns, so he just do exactly what he wants and just with whom he wants.
Though i can see they can be more “versatile” than i thought…
Eva, my ex was gay. I didn’t know that when we married. His sexual preference was men. He married to present as ‘straight.’ That was his profit/advantage. He tried to convince me all men are ‘secretly gay.’ I almost believed him.
Eva,
There is a point to what you’re saying.
My exPOS was a VERY clean man. Weird though. Wore the same style shirts for years, and is just now willing to try something different. Given that he’s trolling, not surprised. But he had this “feminine” thing about him. I can’t put my finger on it, but he was always PERFECTLY coiffed. Almost too perfectly dressed. When he was in casual wear, it was levi’s sweatshirts, or regular t-shirts, but if he went anywhere with his levi’s on and it was casual it was always those stupid button down shirts. ALWAYS. NEVER changed.
I think while mine felt feminine in some ways, he DEFINITELY is a TOTAL woman only type spath. It doesn’t matter what SHE looks like, but he has “preferences”, depending upon needs. He also was raised in a religious upbringing and prefers women who are highly moral. I don’t know if that’s changed now, I think it has, because love bomb was definitely NOT a church goer, while he still was. He was also weird sexually because his idea of “deviance” was a lot less so than many spath’s discussed here. I never saw him on a porn site (that doesn’t mean he didn’t go there, I just never saw it), only one dating site (doesn’t mean there aren’t more, but never saw it), and sex with him was mechanical, although towards the end of the relationship, he was becoming more “rough” about it. He “spanked” me once or twice, lol, but to me it was sorta funny because it was so out of “character” for him. It was so spontaneous, it struck me as funny. His ideas of what would turn him on, turned into mere novelties. I don’t know if he was bored with me or what, but I think he was saving his “best” for the next victim. It was clear to me that sex wasn’t about a passionate thing for him, but more about aerobics, changing positions, etc. It got old because there was no INTIMACY involved. Towards the end, he also asked me what women wanted in bed. WTF???? REALLY? It took me awhile to figure out that he wasn’t kidding. It was amazing.
He had great stamina. But again, just in the mechanics. Nothing exciting.
Hard to express, but he was also emotionally inhibited after sex. He would immediately clean up and put his jammies on. Slept naked with me only once. He would often tell me “sex is messy”. It was WEIRD!!!
So I don’t think all of them are overly sexual, nor do I believe that all of them will screw either gender. They can still be as sick immoral or just a one victim or two at a time, rather than many. I think mine likes to start out as one at a time, then integrate another. I can’t put my finger on it and maybe it was the biggest lie, but I think he liked the triangulation and drama with it much better than many women at once. Just a guess. Wish I had more proof.
LL
Eva are you sure Tiger Woods just cheated with females?
Ox,
You were kind enough to give me Blogger T’s website. I can’t find it now. Would you please post it here again? I really need to finish this research stuff.
Thanks
LL