Examines the sociopaths--individuals with an antisocial personality disorder who possess no conscience or sense of guilt--that we encounter in everyday life, describing how to recognize such individuals and how to protect oneself from them.
"From Dr. Martha Stout's ... work The Sociopath Next Door, we learned how to identify a sociopath.
They often appear charming, charismatic, spontaneous and outspoken.
PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.
A fascinating;, important book about what makes good people good and bad people bad, and how good people can protect themselves from those others.
A practicing psychotherapist takes a hard look at the sociopaths--individuals with an antisocial personality disorder who possess no conscience or sense of guilt or shame--that we encounter in everyday life, describing the characteristics ...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A GUIDE TO THE ORIGINAL BOOK. Guide to Martha Stout's The Sociopath Next Door Preview: Sociopaths comprise an alarming four percent of the population; that is, one in every 25 people is a sociopath.
"Mary C. Tribble mines a journal and a trove of letters from the Special Collections and Archives of Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University to introduce a significant figure in North Carolina and Baptist history.
Inside this Instaread of The Sociopath Next Door:*Overview of the book*Important People*Key Takeaways*Analysis of Key Takeaways
In this compelling book, the authors present an innovative therapeutic model for understanding and treating adults from emotionally abusive or neglectful families? families the authors call narcissistic.
The narcissist does this less consciously than the sociopath but experiences it more solidly than most people do. ... compelling, and immensely destructive ideologue. The sociopath has no ideology 218 OUTS MARTING THE SOCIO path. Next dOOR.