Title | : | The Misunderstood LonerPsychopathyPart 5 (Transcend Mediocrity Book 30) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 12 |
Publication | : | First published July 6, 2015 |
Excerpt:
"Many people think of the typical serial killer when we hear the word psychopath. The truth is that there are psychopaths in our daily life, and we may not even know it. Unlike the other 4 conditions in the “Misunderstood Loner” series, the psychopathy disorder is generally something that a person is born with versus something that is learned from his environment. His brain is wired a certain way that many of us do not understand, much like an autistic person has distinct wiring in their brain that makes them ‘different’.
Psychopathic tendencies and behaviors can also stem from serious trauma to the brain, especially the frontal lobe. These injuries to the brain can range from car accidents to workplace injuries to intense street drug abuse. Generally, a psychopath is born with or has something different in his emotional and awareness centers of his brain. In the case of someone born with psychopathic changes in their brain, his or her environment then dictates whether he or she will develop full-blown psychopathy.
Psychopaths generally tend to respond the best to a positive reward system versus punishment and consequences. If a child with psychopathic tendencies sees rewards in being a productive member of society, he or she may develop more in-line with societal norms. A child who is raised with psychopathic tendencies who does not see the reward in fitting in with others won’t strive for any level of conformation, but will strive for parasitic behavior towards others..."
"Many people think of the typical serial killer when we hear the word psychopath. The truth is that there are psychopaths in our daily life, and we may not even know it. Unlike the other 4 conditions in the “Misunderstood Loner” series, the psychopathy disorder is generally something that a person is born with versus something that is learned from his environment. His brain is wired a certain way that many of us do not understand, much like an autistic person has distinct wiring in their brain that makes them ‘different’.
Psychopathic tendencies and behaviors can also stem from serious trauma to the brain, especially the frontal lobe. These injuries to the brain can range from car accidents to workplace injuries to intense street drug abuse. Generally, a psychopath is born with or has something different in his emotional and awareness centers of his brain. In the case of someone born with psychopathic changes in their brain, his or her environment then dictates whether he or she will develop full-blown psychopathy.
Psychopaths generally tend to respond the best to a positive reward system versus punishment and consequences. If a child with psychopathic tendencies sees rewards in being a productive member of society, he or she may develop more in-line with societal norms. A child who is raised with psychopathic tendencies who does not see the reward in fitting in with others won’t strive for any level of conformation, but will strive for parasitic behavior towards others..."