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Coworker and I were having a discussion. From what (very little) I know, Buffalo Bill was a psychopath. Lecter was a sociopath AND a psychopath.
True? False? Other things?
True? False? Other things?
Lol. Thanks. Supports my pov. 😆Per Dr Google:
The Difference Between Sociopath and Psychopath:
While psychopaths are classified as people with little or no conscience, sociopaths do have a limited, albeit weak, ability to feel empathy and remorse. Psychopaths can and do follow social conventions when it suits their needs.
Jun 15, 2020
Based on the assumption the above is accurate I'd say "true".
What’s the Difference Between a Psychopath and a Sociopath? And How Do Both Differ from Narcissists?
*(Britannica.com link)
I actually believe the clinical definition betrays a sort of collective insecurity present regarding human conduct. People do not want to believe that other humans are such pieces of shit.i looked up the difference between the two back in the 2000's, there was none. they were different terms referring to the same behavior in the DSM (US) and whatever the UK uses.
the distinction in language usage is recent (last decade) with new connotations added based on the "psycho" and "socio" prefix. and per the britannica link psychologists use term antisocial personality disorder (APD) and only really qualify it by a number of behaviors that the individual displays which may only be some and not all of the behaviors. so someone would be APD with 1,3,7,12,etc.
lay people using the terms now have likely have no actual professional training in the usage/diagnosis so it is functionally moot.
I think the DSM doesn't consider them different any longer.
FYI, psychopath does not mean they're serial killers. There's been a scientist (doctor?) using brain scans to detect psychopathy, and in the process of doing so found out he himself is one. Like any mental health condition, its just something you have to deal with but can be overcome.
I personally think that's pretty accurate. At my very lizard brain core, I'm mostly convinced that I at least emerged with a definite kinship for those pathologies. I mention that because I think they're less of a pathology than a disability in the same very general sense as people on the autism spectrum. I don't have anything to back this up but I tend to regard them as genetically enlightened sociopaths. By that I mean that even though you can see the traces if you look closely, they're not by nature . . . mmm, let's just for the moment use the word "dangerous." A sociopath isn't innately "evil." They just have a propensity for evil. And it's not because they're so completely twisted that they see evil as the objective. It's just that on a very basic level, they just don't get why evil has such a bad rap. I mean, if any manner of horrific outcomes were not an issue, it's a type of naivete that's in some sense (that only a grizzled shrink might appreciate) sort of . . . cute. Almost cuddly.I think the DSM doesn't consider them different any longer.
FYI, psychopath does not mean they're serial killers. There's been a scientist (doctor?) using brain scans to detect psychopathy, and in the process of doing so found out he himself is one. Like any mental health condition, its just something you have to deal with but can be overcome.
I personally think that's pretty accurate. At my very lizard brain core, I'm mostly convinced that I at least emerged with a definite kinship for those pathologies. I mention that because I think they're less of a pathology than a disability in the same very general sense as people on the autism spectrum. I don't have anything to back this up but I tend to regard them as genetically enlightened sociopaths. By that I mean that even though you can see the traces if you look closely, they're not by nature . . . mmm, let's just for the moment use the word "dangerous." A sociopath isn't innately "evil." They just have a propensity for evil. And it's not because they're so completely twisted that they see evil as the objective. It's just that on a very basic level, they just don't get why evil has such a bad rap. I mean, if any manner of horrific outcomes were not an issue, it's a type of naivete that's in some sense (that only a grizzled shrink might appreciate) sort of . . . cute. Almost cuddly.
The point is that those folks don't live in the same social reality that most humans inhabit. I'm somewhere near the cusp though which is kind of awkward. I've been very, very extensively socialized at least in terms of morality, ethics and the basic principle that you should try to avoid hurting people. But the fact of the matter is, even though it would never even occur to me to anything rude or offensive let alone worse, I don't always make the necessary associations, especially if I'm well past annoyed. So my track record is far from perfect. I just tell myself that they will no doubt survive so, you know, lighten up dude.
I wouldn't be surprised if you have the genetics to have some psychopathic wiring in you too, but your mix didn't get the whole enchilada. Hence you can recognize it but not be one. Or epigenetics in the male line of your family.Which, I believe my nephew was a psychopath. And was on track to becoming a very bad one, as in I wouldn't have been surprised to hear he was a murderer, maybe even a serial killer some day. He was getting to be very manipulative, and chronically lied about just about everything, including stuff that made absolutely no sense to lie about. He had started stealing stuff and it was escalating. Which, yeah, doesn't seem like that big of a deal, but I could just feel something different.
I'm not sure why/how but I seem to have some inherent ability to key in on such behavior and see through it. Its tough for me to even describe what it was like being around him, but after having listened to way too many murder podcasts and shows, there's just a feeling like he had that potential based on how the people that were around such talk about what it was like. It also helped me understand why such people are able to get away with it (and for so long), as he was constantly manipulating things often in small ways, and had some weird ability to charm people that made no sense to me because I could see through it so easily, but seemed to work on others.
The thing is, a lot of that stuff was being written off as him being a teenager or other, and often times he could gaslight the fuck out of people and make people catching him look like they were being crazy. It wasn't until later that I got told about a bunch of stuff that really confirmed what I'd been noticing. And I have a hunch there's a bunch of stuff that people didn't find out that would have been more alarming.