This is a long but amazing read, whether or not you have been victimized by a psychopath - although likely most with PTSD or cptsd have: cassiopaea.com/cassiopaea/p...
I have not viewed entire website but want to
Seems like a great resource.
This is a long but amazing read, whether or not you have been victimized by a psychopath - although likely most with PTSD or cptsd have: cassiopaea.com/cassiopaea/p...
I have not viewed entire website but want to
Seems like a great resource.
Thanks for sharing. I had a quick look. Very interesting. I think many child abusers have psychopathic tendencies.
Thanks for the very interesting read.
Take care and all the best.
Thanks for posting this, I am always interested in learning more about psychology. Perhaps its a morbid fascination- but I find understanding psycopaths/sociopaths has helped me not take my abuse so personally, as these peoples' brains are seriously disordered.
I haven't looked at the website, but have had lots of experiences with sociopaths. I was married to one, and his son was later diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder - the technical term for sociopaths. I spend lots of time reading, watching movies about them, and studying what they are and why they do what they do. I'll put a little plug out there, too.... there's a book available online that might be of interest to you - Surviving Aaron by Wendy Culver. Nonfiction.... personal experiences of a mother raising a sociopath son, and then experiencing his murder. Surviving his life and his death....