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Aftermath: surviving psychopathy

Published 12 May 2008, 07:35 PM

As this blog's title suggests, we are not just writing about color perception. This is a good time to put some entropy in our blog. Last summer I reviewed a few books on psychopathy, which generated quite a bit of feedback email. Here is an update.

Very loosely I started with a Science magazine paper on contributors, slackers and quitters, and then moved over to a book with a perspective from a psychologist specializing in psychopath victims, Hare's classical Without Conscience, to the more more updated book on psychopaths in the next cubicle, and finally to a book taking a broader perspective in time and from neurosis to psychopathy. According to the blog traffic log, these posts are still of great interest, so I think I should give an update.

In the past 15 years we have learned a lot on the functioning of the brain, and there is strong evidence, that when the brain gets rewired from back to front during adolescence, in some people with a genetic predisposition the speech area does not get wired up to the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus, preventing the development of emotions and of the conscience.

fMRI

As described in Snakes in Suits, we are increasingly exposed to psychopaths at work. Yet, only few of us have access to an fMRI system at work and even when we do, it may not practical to scan the potential psychopaths in our lives. Since there is no test that can administered by us laymen and psychopaths are not required to wear a bell, we are confronted with the problem of having to deal with the psychopath's victims.

I received an email from a prominent researcher in this field, that a web site for people with psychopaths in their lives has been set up under the name Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy. It has several forums and a very useful Primer on Psychopathy by the foremost experts David Kosson and Robert Hare themselves, as well as a number of links to other resources.

If you think there might be a psychopath in your life, check this aftermath web site. If you know somebody who you think might be a victim, send them this link.

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Really interesting stuff, and thanks for the links to learn more.
# Wednesday, May 14, 2008 09:53 PM by Jamie Beckett

Thanks for your post.  Snakes in Suits is one thing,but  you can always change your employer.  When you have a child with one of these people-- who can fool the best of us, then trust me it is tragic.   I have to release our child to him 3xs a week and I just hold my breath.  The way the psychopath is ruthless in corporate america, they are as parents, and co-litigants in family court.   The aftermath site is a great resource.

# Thursday, June 05, 2008 03:55 PM by hangintherela

you're right, with their shallow psychopath's charm it is easy to fall for them and get married, only to end up in a very nasty divorce. but the real tragedy are the children, because it's hereditary, and the only solution is to get rid of the kids by sending them to a far away boarding school. did you read "the psychopath next door"?

# Sunday, June 15, 2008 08:10 PM by rosemary's baby

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