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Sociopath is a term used to describe individuals who suffer from dissocial personality disorder. According to Eric Berne's definition, there are two types of sociopaths: The first type, the latent or passive sociopath, behaves quite well most of the time, accepting the guidance of some external authority, such as religion or law, or becoming attached at times to some stronger personality, regarded as an ideal (we are not talking here about those who use religion or law to guide their conscience, but about those who use such doctrines instead of conscience). These people are not guided by ordinary considerations of decency and humanity, but simply obey their accepted interpretation of what is written in the “book.” The second type is the active sociopath. He is free from both internal and external delays, if he can pacify himself for a while and put on a mask of integrity, especially in the presence of people who expect decent and responsible behavior from him. But as soon as such sociopaths find themselves out of the reach of adults or authority figures who demand good behavior, they immediately cease to restrain themselves. Typical types of deviant behavior in sociopathy may include: directly criminal - sexual attacks on people, murders for hooligan motives or fraud; formally not punishable, but condemned by society - inappropriate behavior of drivers on the road, deliberate evasion of duties at work, minor dirty tricks on others. “Non-criminal” sociopaths, however, do not care about the danger or additional work that will befall others because of this, and are indifferent to possible losses. Immerse yourself in this dark world of horror and violence in the sequel to Vladimir Vladimirovich’s novel “The Sociopath”< /p>
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- Name of the Author
- Владимир Владимирович
- Language
- Russian