007 - Psychopaths as Children
Description
Psychopath in Your Life
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Episode 007
Summary:
In Episode 007, Dianne further discusses the characteristics of children displaying psychopathic tendencies; this includes certain traits and behaviors that are specific to children. Listen to find out why psychopathic symptoms go unnoticed in a household, the status for psychopathic care facilities today, and the reason why reporting can be complicated.
Time Stamped Show Notes:
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00:12 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life
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00:18 – Dianne is the author of the book, Psychopaths in Our Lives
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01:05 – “We’re finally getting information coming out”
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01:25 – The Atlantic Magazine has a great article, “When Your Child is a Psychopath”
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02:12 – Dianne reads, “callous and unemotional traits—shorthand for a cluster of characteristics and behaviors, including a lack of empathy, remorse, or guilt, shallow emotions, aggression and even cruelty, and a seeming indifference to punishment.”
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02:48 – Callous and unemotional children have no trouble hurting others to get what they want
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02:58 – In 2013, The American Psychiatric Association and the DSM say that the condition can go unnoticed
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04:12 – Dr. Hare developed the youth checklist for psychopathy behaviors
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04:34 – What’s being done now is trial and error
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04:46 – The flaw or lack is in developing places where kids can receive support/training for their behavior
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05:46 – Once kids age out of a facility, there’s no follow-up
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06:26 – Few families get to the point where they find care facilities
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06:58 – In China, there are tons of facilities for gaming addictions
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07:20 – Research and self-reporting are key issues
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10:58 – Reporting becomes complicated because you rely on the family to report it
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11:57 – Psychopaths are not always men
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12:57 – Men who are abused by women are off the radar
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13:23 – For more information go to www.psychopath-research.com, in the “Family” section
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15:18 – Dianne cannot diagnose any person without meeting them
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15:40 – Don’t mislabel people as psychopaths
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16:37 – Dianne would like to share tools to do the research yourself
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17:04 – Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website
3 Key Points:
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Psychopathic symptoms can go unnoticed – especially because you rely on family members to report such behaviors.
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There are few care facilities for children who have the behavior—this needs to be rectified.
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Don’t be mistaken, psychopaths are both men and women.
Resources Mentioned:
- Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews
- When Your Child is a Psychopath – Article from The Atlantic Magazine that Dianne mentioned
- Dr. Hare – Doctor that developed the psychopathy checklist for youth
- Ted Bundy – An infamous psychopath who went on a killing spree in the 1970’s
Psychopaths in Our Lives – Dianne’s book
Credits
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Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth
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Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
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