Yes. I do believe others can see the sociopath realistically. However, it takes some time and you should really analyze the person carefully. A sociopath victimized a good friend of mine. The sociopath was a man we both knew.
This man caused pain for her in such a short span of time. However, when we put our heads together we did begin to notice he was a sociopath. He had most of the characteristics.
My advice is, when you do suspect something is off about someone, PAY ATTENTION. These people can be very clever. Before you know it, they are in your life and causing trouble. They remind me of sneaky puppet masters. Unfortunately, the sociopath is so manipulative, you notice most of the traits in hindsight. You really have to be careful when meeting new people.
Do nothing to indicate you see them as a sociopath. Find a counselor for them to see regularly, or a psychiatrist .
You can't diagnose a eleven year old as a sociopath. Proffessionals agree that a sociopath can only be diagnosed accuretly as a adult. Once more many CEOs and leaders are sociopath, so your child might grow up to be great.
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no. the reason it is impossible is because there is no way to bend time, and even if that were possible, it would not be possible to bend it back far enough. i think there's a good reason that time travel isn't possible. if it were, we would change time (not good). and we would look forward to see what will happen and it will affect our decisions (also not good).
The short answer is get out, sociopathy cannot be cured. But see answer to the related question.
Yes, it is possible. Even though they may be hard to see.
My advice would be to see a therapist. Sounds messed up
It is possible for a sociopath to manipulate their answers on the MMPI-2 test to achieve desired results, but passing the test would not change their underlying personality traits. Sociopaths may exhibit deceptive or calculated behavior, so their performance on the test may not accurately reflect their true nature.
You will have to call Browning to see if it is even possible.
I don't see an possible reason to be scared of a turtle. Even if one wanted to kill you, they can only go like 1 mph. Plus, they are more scared of you then you are of them. Lastly, they don't have any teeth
Sociopathy is not diagnosed in people under the age of 18. See the links below for more information.
The possible causes that I have read up about are: * It is there from birth, it is a problem of the brain where the neurological pathways do not form properly, signals have to pass through a different route which means that the brain is less effective in processing information. * It is caused due to environmental factors. The amount of things they have been given as a child does not matter, I myself am a sociopath and I have been given plenty of 'love' and material items. Try looking at their social skills when they were younger, look at how they compared to other children, did they fit in well? were they bullied?