Being that I am a person that had a strange father I can relate to this question. Depending on the severity of your case, I would just say that you should look on his behavior as unexceptable and carry on in life teaching your children good values not like the ones you have seen with your father. My father was abusive and an alcoholic. I promised myself that I would never be like him but still love and forgive him. Years have passed and being able to heal from time itself has helped me. I realize sometimes it's hard to bounce back but there are alot of great listeners our there. Always remember to talk to someone and face your fears and problems head on. It will all work out. Go to a therapist who specializes in child abuse and PTSD. There are many and they can be of great help.
The sociopath lacked empathy and manipulated others for personal gain.
You don't. Get as far away from a sociopath as you possibly can.
"You are a sociopath." However, if they truly are, it won't matter to that person.
The abandonment of the project left him with mixed feelings. The house is falling down because of its abandonment. The child's abandonment left him scarred for life.
Sociopaths don't 'get to be' the way their are. Their born that way. As they grow older they realize that something in them is different. To survive they mimic human behavior so they can seem 'normal' to society.
No, one should never marry a sociopath. Marriage involves trust, and a sociopath by his very nature cannot ever be trusted completely.
The Lagos people feel the abandonment from the government.
The Abandonment was created on 1916-06-15.
Just because she is "female" doesnt mean anything. A sociopath is a sociopath and the only way to "deal" with them is to stay as far away as possible.
He looks just like every other sociopath I've ever met.
Do nothing to indicate you see them as a sociopath. Find a counselor for them to see regularly, or a psychiatrist .
Confessions of a Sociopath - 2002 was released on: USA: 2002