Psychopathic Children and Their Parents
Psychopathic Children and Their Parents
by Doreen_Dotan
"Our society
is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run
by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as
insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it." -- John
Lennon
One of the most painful and trying experiences one will
ever as a parent is being the parent of a psychopathic child. The
struggle never ends - and heightens when the psychopathic child himself
or herself becomes a parent.
This phenomenon exists and it is high time we recognized it for what it is.
I recommend the work of Sam Vaknin. This video that he made is most relevant to my current video topic:
Children Psychopaths? Conduct Disorder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBSi246iqJg
Please see:
Psychopath in the family
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZP6YKnxMHk&feature=related
This article is also very informative:
Conservative estimate: 'One In 100 Children Is A Psychopath'
http://www.sott.net/article/250569-Conservative-estimate-One-In-100-Children-Is-A-Psychopath
Also see:
Deconstructing myths about psychopaths: What are they really like?
http://www.sott.net/article/252141-Deconstructing-myths-about-psychopaths-What-are-they-really-like
"Not
only do psychopaths lack emotions of conscience and empathy, but
research has shown that individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder
(APD) are also indifferent to the threat of physical pain and to
punishment in general. Without fear of punishment, there is little to
deter the psychopath from committing criminal acts, if those acts
represent the fastest route to gratification (Hare 1999)."
http://suite101.com/article/can-psychopaths-be-rehabilitated-a28604
This is true from the time they are children.
A
child who is more than willing to undergo punishment or lose something
if that is what it takes to hurt someone else, is your budding
psychopath. I think that is THE determining symptom.
"There have
been numerous, intensive programs designed to rehabilitate incarcerated
psychopaths, and according to Dr. Hare, no program has yet proven to be
effective. He notes that, in many cases, therapy can even help
psychopaths hone their manipulative skills. His recommendation -- we all
should educate ourselves about psychopaths in order to better recognize
and avoid these predators (Black 1999, Hare 1999)." ibid
There is a very strange dynamic between the Psychopathic child and his/her Parents.
They
are so outrageous and outraging that they force us to delve into the
outer reaches of our consciousness in order to find solutions.
So, they serve a purpose.
HOWEVER,
to say that the existence Psychopathy produces a positive effect and is
therefore a necessary and sufficient condition for delving into the
outer reaches of consciousness is specious logic.
There are better and certainly more salubrious ways of doing the same thing.
We
tolerate Psychopathy because the Psychopaths in generations gone by
have conditioned us to believe that pain is the necessary price we must
pay for moral/spiritual depth and advancement.
BULLSHIT.
There
is another reason why many of us tolerate Psychopathy - many of us
secretly or not so secretly admire them and wish we were more like them.
They are our Superheros.
To deal with Psychopathy head on,
honestly and courageous is to rid the world of pernicious mythology and
will contribute greatly to eradicating pseudo-mysticism.
Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan, Tzfat, Israel
dordot2001@yahoo.com