Philanthropist and misanthrope, introvert and extrovert, psychopath and psychotic, sociophobe and sociopath... With the increased popularity of psychotherapy and psychological thrillers, a stream of specific terms has poured into society. They began to be used for business and not for business, diagnosing not only movie characters, but also the people around them, and even oneself.
Hannibal Lecter is a psychopath, Sherlock Holmes played by Benedict Cumberbatch is an impulsive sociopath, the upstairs neighbor is psychotic, the boss at work is a misanthrope. In fact, people understand little about the essence of these concepts and make such serious diagnoses unjustifiably. Today we are dealing with one of them in order to clearly understand what sociopathy is, who a sociopath is and whether such people can be in our environment.
Definitions
What is sociopathy
The scientific definition is as follows. This is a mental personality disorder characterized by a triad of main features - asociality, non-recognition of social norms and inability to attach and empathize. Often accompanied by impulsiveness and uncontrollable aggression. In psychotherapy and psychiatry, the following concepts are synonymous with sociopathy:
- antisocial psychopathy;
- antisocial personality disorder;
- heboid psychopathy;
- dissocial personality disorder;
- psychopathy;
- personality disorder of the emotionally incapacitated.
In ICD-11, this diagnosis is listed under code 6D11.2.
Who is a sociopath
A sociopath is a person who suffers from dissocial personality disorder, is clinically incapable of adapting to society, is characterized by deviant behavior, and lacks a critical perception of his words and actions. He is driven solely by his own interests and desires. Those around him are only a means to achieve them. He doesn’t feel any affection, sympathy, much less love for anyone.
According to the American Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), sociopath and psychopath are synonymous in psychotherapy. In simple terms, this is a person who does not perceive the rules of behavior in society due to mental inability to ordinary feelings.
Psychological portrait of a sociopath
A sociopath begins to exhibit traits of a personality disorder either from early childhood (inherited from parents), or during puberty (puberty serves as a catalyst), and much less often - already in adulthood. As a child, he is distinguished by an obstinate, harmful character and uncontrollable, deviant behavior. He doesn’t listen to anyone and is guided in his actions only by his own desires. At the same time, he can reveal extraordinary abilities in school, grasping everything on the fly. But he studies mediocrely, since he is not interested in grades. The most common pathology in childhood is animal abuse.
Growing up, a classic sociopath radically changes his behavior in public. Outwardly he seems to be a balanced and tactful person. His extraordinary mind allows him to make a career and achieve certain heights in life. No one can suspect him of being a mentally ill person. In fact, he uses many for his specific purposes. Those around him are the same things as a laptop or a microwave. This is a skillful, cunning manipulator. He will never communicate with those who are not interesting to him. Periodically, the illness spills out into terrible attacks of aggression when he fails to achieve something. He never sympathizes with anyone, often is not in any relationship, because he is not capable of love.
Often sociopathy leads to the fact that people, not recognizing either the rules of behavior established in society or the laws in force in the state, become murderers and maniacs. Given their remarkable intelligence, it is not surprising that solving such crimes can be incredibly difficult.
Understanding the concepts
What is the difference between a sociopath and...
- ...social phobia?
A sociophobe is afraid of society and tries to avoid people. A sociopath simply uses them for his own purposes, manipulates them.
- ...a psychopath?
No. According to DSM-5, these concepts have the same meaning.
- ...misanthrope?
The misanthrope hates people and society. A sociopath treats them indifferently - as if they were things.
- ...an introvert?
An introvert is reserved, focused on his inner world and loves solitude. He does not like noisy companies and avoids parties and public events. But not because he is afraid of people (like a social phobe) or hates them (like a misanthrope), but because he is more comfortable alone. He has a narrow circle of acquaintances (2-3 people) with whom he communicates openly and sincerely and loves them.
To explain in simple words, society is a frightening monster for a social phobe, a repulsive cesspool for a misanthrope, an uncomfortable bus for an introvert, and a thing, a means to an end, for a psychopath and sociopath.
Hannibal Lecter. He is the main character in The Silence of the Lambs, as well as Hannibal and Hannibal Rising. Perhaps one of the most famous sociopaths in the history of cinema. Initially, he appears before the audience as an educated, culturally and intellectually developed psychiatrist and surgeon. However, a little later his true inner world is revealed. He turns out to be a monstrous serial killer, and even a cannibal.
Famous sociopaths
A person with dissociative identity disorder can also manifest himself with benefit to society, the so-called high-functioning sociopath - an example is the hero of Benedict Cumberbatch - detective Sherlock Holmes from the literary opus of C. Doyle.
Fictional characters such as Dexter and Dr. House are also examples of a sociopathic personality. Real sociopathic personalities:
- I. Stalin - executions, Stalin's concentration camps, all this is a sad part of the history of the Soviet period.
- A. Hitler is an ideological fanatic, convinced of the superiority of his race, an example of how a sociopath can influence the world.
- D. Venables and R. Thomson - these children, at the age of 10, tortured a 2-year-old child to death and were sentenced to life imprisonment.
- Caligula is a famous Roman emperor, under whose rule the empire was mired in debauchery, lust and violence; Caligula himself took pleasure in contemplating brutal fights between gladiators and committing torture.
- Kim Basinger - in one of her speeches on stage, the actress admitted that she has been experiencing attacks of sociopathy since childhood, which did not prevent her from becoming a successful person.
Causes
The question of why people become sociopaths still remains open. There are only versions that have not been scientifically confirmed. Moreover, some of them are diametrically opposed. Today, experts name the following factors that have a good chance of being the cause of dissocial personality disorder:
- sociopathy is a hereditary disease;
- a consequence of a genetic mutation;
- education problems;
- psychotrauma associated with social adaptation;
- influence of the social environment;
- mental disorders: mental retardation, schizophrenia, psychosis;
- presence of traumatic brain injuries;
- organic personality disorder.
The most discussed question in scientific circles today is whether sociopathy is inherited.
According to studies and statistics, if parents are sociopaths, the likelihood that their child will suffer from the same disorder doubles. Therefore, there are all the prerequisites to study this factor in more detail. However, children often suffer from pathology, both father and mother have completely adequate behavior and pass all psychotherapeutic diagnostics without problems. Most experts adhere to an intermediate position: perhaps in this case several factors should be considered at once that could have a detrimental effect on the psyche and cause such a disorder.
Richard Kuklinski. And this is no longer a “cinematic” sociopath, but a very real one. Nickname - "Ice Man". A hitman who was accused of killing at least 100 innocent victims. The account was opened when he was only 13 years old. After his arrest, he willingly gave evidence to investigators, described everything in detail, helped psychiatrists with diagnoses, joked and created the impression of an absolutely adequate and sane person.
Differences
The difference between social phobia and sociopathy is very big and lies in character traits and humanity. People who are afraid of society are usually distinguished by responsibility, kindness, and responsiveness. Patients with dissocial disorder do not have empathy, compassion, affection, love, etc.
A sociophobe is not at all dangerous, but a sociopath can do a lot of trouble and harm loved ones, acquaintances, colleagues, friends - it’s unlikely that anything will stop him.
Social anxiety is treated with antidepressants and psychotherapeutic methods, while sociopathy requires more radical action. As for completely getting rid of these disorders, the question remains open: there is a risk of relapse here and there. In addition, if a social phobe would like to get rid of his fears, then a sociopath feels quite comfortable and is unlikely to want to change anything.
Signs
The ICD lists the following symptoms of sociopathy:
- discrepancy between personal beliefs (contemptuous, indifferent attitude towards people) and behavior (tactfulness, politeness, strained smile);
- abnormal behavior (outbursts of rage, aggression, grimaces, murders, mutilation of people and animals), which is chronic;
- the comprehensive nature of abnormal behavior, i.e. a sociopath does not make concessions for anyone: he can kill a loved one, hurt someone close to him, since he is completely devoid of empathy and incapable of affection;
- the disease begins in childhood, most often in adolescence, and does not disappear throughout life;
- one of the consequences of the disease is distress, since the patient does not always manage to achieve what he wants;
- a decrease in professional and social productivity (however, this symptom is increasingly criticized, since sociopaths often achieve high positions and career advancement).
According to the ICD, to confirm the diagnosis of sociopathy, the patient must have at least 3 of the above symptoms. There are also non-medical psychological signs by which you can identify a sociopath in your environment:
- callousness, indifference towards others (even the closest ones);
- irresponsibility, disregard for the rules of society and even laws;
- lack of relationships (friendship, love);
- loss of self-control when frustrated;
- outbursts of aggression when the goal turns out to be unattainable or when receiving a refusal;
- tendency to violence, inhumanity, brutality, cruelty;
- lack of guilt;
- the ability to explain any of your actions and blame others for mistakes, misdeeds, crimes;
- skillful manipulation;
- hypocrisy, a tendency to pathological lies, inventing pseudonyms for oneself.
However, remember that in everyday life it is easy to misidentify a sociopath. To be sure of such a serious diagnosis, you need long-term observation of a person, confidential conversations with him, and knowledge of the facts of his biography. So experts do not advise labeling your neighbor on the staircase or your boss at work as psychopaths.
Amy Elliott-Dunn. The main character of the detective thriller "Gone Girl". She was masterfully played by Rosamund Pike, who was nominated for an Oscar for this role. In the film, Amy stages her own kidnapping so that all the evidence points to her husband. When she makes a mistake and things start to go wrong, she stops at nothing, killing everyone who gets in her way. At the same time, society considers her an innocent victim.
Common features
A common feature of sociopaths and psychopaths is a tendency to manipulate and deceive, ignoring the safety, feelings and rights of other people. Contrary to existing stereotypes, people with antisocial disorder are not always violent or short-tempered. Similar traits are listed in the DSM-5, the Diagnostic Manual of Mental Disorders. A mental disorder is diagnosed if a specialist detects in a person, in addition to the general symptoms of a personality disorder, at least three of the following:
- Disregard for social norms and regular violation of laws.
- Constantly deceiving other people.
- Impulsivity, inability to plan.
- Aggressiveness, irritability, tendency to escalate conflict.
- Ignoring the safety of others.
- Irresponsibility, inability to fulfill financial obligations.
- Lack of empathy and the ability to experience remorse and remorse.
These symptoms first appear in adolescence. If not properly monitored, a person may experience a serious personality disorder in later life.
Typology
Since the scientific community does not have a common view on the nature of sociopathy, there are several classifications. For example, American psychologist Theodore Millon proposed 5 types of sociopaths. However, they were never included in either the DSM or the ICD:
The classic typology of sociopaths suggests only 2 types + an intermediate form.
- Active sociopath
He is impulsive, it is difficult for him to hide his protests against the laws of society. Openly conflicts with others. It costs him nothing to offend, call him names, or cause pain to another. He can start relationships, but only for a short time and only to achieve his own selfish goals. After which he rudely and scandalously interrupts them. A difficult person to communicate with. It is easy to suspect sociopathy in such people, since it practically lies on the surface. Within this type, three subtypes are distinguished: low-active (outbursts of aggression appear from time to time), medium-active (problems in communication are constantly observed), high-active (it is difficult to keep such people close to you, since they constantly provoke conflict).
- Passive (latent, hidden)
Only those closest to him, who have known him for many years, can suspect sociopathy in such a person. Most often, he outwardly recognizes the rules of society and laws, but only in order to break them on the sly, while no one sees. It is he who writes denunciations, complaints and slander against colleagues, bosses and neighbors. It is he who can lead a double life and do something illegal and even criminal. This is a manic type of disorder when a person is capable of killing, bullying and raping. Essentially, these are serial maniacs and murderers. The passive form of sociopathy is one of the most dangerous, since the patient accumulates energy inside and then pours it out on his victim.
- Multifunctional
Intermediate forms of sociopathy include the multifunctional type, when a person can openly demonstrate his protest towards society and at the same time lead a double life.
Experts say that the types of sociopathy are not limited to this classification, which requires serious additions and improvements.
Will Cornick . A terrible story that shocked the world. A 13-year-old teenager, who grew up in a well-bred British family, stabbed his teacher to death in front of the entire class. It turned out that he had been hatching this plan for several months. And in the future I wanted to do the same with 2 more teachers and one girl I knew. Will willingly told all the details to the investigation and with a smile expressed the hope that he would achieve his goals that had not yet been realized.
Symptoms of social phobia
People with this disorder rarely go to the doctor and only when they have other concomitant disorders. Signs of social phobia can vary. The disorder appears unnoticed, both for the person himself and for his loved ones, and progresses over time. A person may refuse to participate or attend an event once, then refuse again under similar circumstances. Over time, symptoms may worsen, leading to even greater isolation.
A person suffering from social phobia is very demanding of himself. He is convinced that he will definitely disgrace himself in front of others, they will condemn him and make fun of him. Anxiety in anticipation of negative events and avoidance behavior are integral manifestations of social phobia and most often arise in connection with the possibility of being observed by strangers. The patient wants to run away, hide, and by any means avoid the circumstances that provoke his anxiety. Symptoms of social phobia include cognitive, emotional and physiological manifestations:
- inflated demands on oneself and one’s behavior;
- constant “playing out” in the head of situations that a person is afraid of fulfilling in life;
- anxiety and fear of certain events where other people are involved;
- Simply thinking about the situation may be enough to trigger a panic attack;
- difficulty communicating with other people;
- fear of judgment from others.
When a person is in a situation that causes him fear, or thinks about it, he may experience the following physiological and psychological disturbances:
- tremor of the limbs (knees, hands tremble);
- tachycardia, sweating;
- possible loss of coordination of movements;
- nausea, difficulty breathing, dizziness;
- imperative urge to urinate
- irritability, nervousness;
- difficulty finding words, disruption of the sequential train of thoughts, decreased concentration.
If these symptoms bother you for a long time, this is a reason to seek specialized help.
Often, in anticipation of a traumatic situation, a person suffering from social phobia fantasizes about how all his plans collapse. Thinks through his actions in this situation and how to avoid it. A social phobe is terrified of criticism and condemnation. After the traumatic situation ends, the patient reflects on it and evaluates his actions, which seem ridiculous and shameful to him.
The disorder causes “selective blindness” to real facts. A person accepts only those facts that fit his distorted vision of the world, and rejects arguments confirming the opposite.
The need for approval and communication remains, but a person cannot overcome the fear of the hostility of others. As a result, people with social phobia may accidentally violate other people's boundaries, subsequently encountering a negative reaction, which reinforces their experiences and beliefs. Therefore, others may think that the person himself is voluntarily withdrawing from being in the company
Peculiarities
Age
Since a sociopathic child does not yet know how to masterfully hide his thoughts and emotions, it will not be difficult for attentive parents to see signs of the disorder:
- tries to attract attention to himself at school and at home by any means (bites, breaks windows, throws tantrums);
- stealthily (and maybe in front of everyone) spoils things, most often the toys of other children;
- does not caress towards parents, is not attached to brothers and sisters;
- does not find a common language with other children, is conflictual and scandalous;
- often throws hysterics, there are uncontrollable outbursts of anger and aggression - especially at moments when he cannot achieve what he wants;
- does not listen to anyone's requests;
- manipulates parents;
- does not regret what he did, does not feel guilty.
The most obvious sign of sociopathy in children is the deliberate infliction of physical pain on a living being. This results in abuse of small animals. Or the child chooses a younger and weaker one and begins to surreptitiously pinch, bite, poke, or kick him with something sharp. At the same time, he carefully observes the reaction of his victim, whose pain gives him pleasure. If sociopathy is not recognized in a timely manner, it can take on more terrible forms in adolescents. Under the influence of hormones due to puberty, psychopaths commit their first crimes at this age.
If you suspect that a child is a sociopath, you should immediately contact a psychotherapist.
Gender
According to statistics, in men, sociopathy is most often detected in early childhood. There is an assumption that it is in them that the leading factor is a hereditary predisposition to the disorder. Another feature is that in most cases they suffer from a passive form of the disease. Distinguished by high mental abilities and a penchant for rationalism, able to restrain their emotions, male sociopaths lead a double life. In public (at work, with friends) they are quite decent. Although outbursts of anger still occur, and one can see them as skilled manipulators. At home, they usually turn into real tyrants. They beat their wife, abuse their children or elderly parents.
According to the same statistics, the cause of sociopathy in women is most often psychotrauma, i.e. it is usually acquired. The most common form is active. Being overly emotional by nature, women cannot always hide their true feelings towards others. Or to be more precise, their absence. That’s why women’s work teams are often called serpentariums: the level of conflict and quarrelsomeness in them is maximum.
Diagnostics
You can take the “Am I a Sociopath?” test on your own.
Interpretation of results:
- 20-22 - you do not have any signs of a sociopath, you are not in danger of it;
- 15-19 - you are not a sociopath, but deviant behavior is present;
- 10-14 - you are unlikely to be a sociopath, but all the signs of a manipulator and a mild personality disorder and behavior are evident;
- 6-9 - an unadvanced form of sociopathy is present;
- 0-5 - advanced form of sociopathy.
Without additional research, no conclusions can be drawn based on the test results. Only a psychiatrist or psychotherapist can make an accurate diagnosis.
How to communicate
If at work or in the family there is a person suffering from dissocial personality disorder, sooner or later a reasonable question arises among colleagues and family: how to communicate with a sociopath? Psychotherapists suggest adhering to the following rules:
- Reduce communication with him to a minimum.
- If it is imposed and provokes a scandal, avoid such a development of events by any means - to another room (room) or outside, call a third party for help to resolve the conflict.
- Don't be afraid of him and don't show him your fear.
- Demonstrate the strength of your convictions. Sociopaths target the weak and insecure.
- Do not tell him about your suspicions that he is a sick person, a sociopath.
- Do not succumb to his charm and attractiveness, sweet speeches and luring into his networks. This is a common weapon of manipulators.
- If you are in a relationship with a sociopath (romantic, love, family), the best option is to end it. He will never change.
- Don't get into quarrels with him.
Communication with a sociopath usually does not end well. As a rule, he does not admit that he is sick, does not agree to treatment and is not going to change for the better. Therefore, it is advisable to cut off personal connections immediately. If this is one of your colleagues or bosses, most often this ends in dismissal and the search for a new, quieter job.
Experts warn that the consequences of communicating with sociopaths on a regular basis are not just stress, but also depression, neuroses, decreased cognitive abilities, panic attacks and psychological trauma.
Why face fear
Social phobias cannot be cured without serious and thoughtful psychotherapy.
To overcome social phobia, you need to start communicating, that is, face your fear.
In the case of social phobia, a person can work through his traumas with a psychologist as much as he wants, do exercises and read motivating literature, but without real communication practice nothing will happen.
Previously, fears and conditions can be alleviated by performing special preparation. Communication will become much easier. Cognitive behavioral therapy helps with this. And then, just gain experience.
Detailed instructions for conducting independent cognitive behavioral therapy in the video.