bulllying, selfishness above normal(?), cruelty, ignoring the plight of others(hard to detect in a child)
no , unless they have a mental disorder witch is unrelated to the aspergers
Yes he was. He was born with sociopathic tendencies and never sought any help for this. He tortured small animals as a kid, and as a teen murdered his father. He moved on to murdering children until he was turned in to the authorities by his daughter.
Freddy Krueger was beat by his alcholic dad as a kid and this brought out his sociopathic tendencies. He would be teased at school and take out his frustration but torturing small animals.
Sociopaths have no conscience, and thus do not worry about things like that. You are not a sociopath. That said, there are a number of emotional disorders that have some sociopathic characteristics, and if you are bothered by your feelings or behavior you would do well to speak with a professional about it. Your local mental health society can direct you.
Sociopathic behavior, often associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder, typically begins in adolescence or early adulthood, though some traits can emerge in childhood. Early signs may include persistent patterns of deceit, aggression, and disregard for social norms. Factors such as genetics, environment, and childhood experiences, including trauma or neglect, can influence the development of these behaviors. Early intervention and understanding are crucial for addressing sociopathic tendencies.
Targeted by a mentally ill person, antisocial personality disorder, sociopathic
Yes, in some adoption situations it can create areas in which children develop dissociative, narcissistic, or sociopathic traits. Outside of mental and genetic abnormalities, these traits generally develop from the child's environment.Ê
Would you rather have a Homicidal, Sociopathic Serial Rapist terrorizing your children?
Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber was created in 2005.
Sociopathy, often associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder, is thought to arise from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Early childhood experiences, such as trauma, neglect, or inconsistent parenting, can significantly influence the development of sociopathic traits. Additionally, factors like social learning and exposure to violence may further shape behaviors associated with sociopathy. Ultimately, the interplay between biology and environment contributes to the formation of sociopathic tendencies.
Some family tendencies are: the tendency to argue (or not to argue); the tendency to help each other (or not to help each other), the tendency to eat meals together (or not to eat meals together), the tendency to share (or not to share), the tendency to worship together (or not to worship together), etc.
Unless a psychiatrist/psychologist has deemed this person as being of no harm to the children unsupervised then that's the way it has to be. If the courts thought otherwise then your spouse wouldn't get to see the children unsupervised.