Well.. I've never heard that one before. From what I know the handwriting of a sociopath is no different to the handwriting of a 'normal' person. Do 'normal' people not change their hand writing every now and again? People get bored of the same thing and so they try to do something different. If that were a symptom then about 80% of the population would be sociopaths. Changing handwriting frequently can equally be a sign of 'instability' or 'creativity' - of itself it is neither good nor bad, apparently there are several hundred factors that go into proper 'handwriting analysis', which is not a foolproof science. Some multiples have a different handwriting for every person within the system, and so the changing of handwriting would be expected.
You can't. Sociopathy is a permanate mental disorder. Many people find that the symptoms decrease around the age of 40-50 but that is not always the case, and they never completely leave.
Seeking help from a mental health professional, such as a therapist or psychiatrist, can provide guidance in addressing sociopathic traits. This can involve therapy to work on developing empathy, emotional regulation, and social skills. It is important to be open and motivated to change in order to make progress in overcoming sociopathic tendencies.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
Yes, and it can be argued that we are all sociopaths to some extent.
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It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.
It would help if you asked a question or described symptoms instead of being so vague that changing the tire might be the correct answer.