First,
review the information comparing markers of psychopathy and sociopathy with a
partner.
We will move from pairs / small
group discussion to a class review of the terms before we start the Venn
diagram.
Psychopath vs. Sociopath: What’s
the Difference? (NATASHA TRACY)
Sociopaths
are often called psychopaths and vice versa, but there are differences between
a psychopath and a sociopath. Psychopaths, for example, are far more likely to
get in trouble with the law, while sociopaths are much more likely to blend in with society. And while
sociopaths and psychopaths do share some traits, sociopathy (antisocial
personality disorder) is generally considered
less severe than psychopathy.
What
is a Sociopath?
A
sociopath is actually a person with antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial
personality disorder is defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders (the book which contains the diagnostic
criteria for mental illnesses) as a cluster B personality disorder (those that
are dramatic or emotional).
While
sociopathy can only be diagnosed at the age of 18 or above, the following must
be present before the age of 15 for the diagnosis:
- Repeated violations of the law
- Pervasive lying and deception
- Physical aggressiveness
- Reckless disregard for safety of
self or others
- Consistent irresponsibility in
work and family environments
- Lack of remorse
Psychopath
vs. Sociopath
Psychopathy
can be thought of as a more severe form of sociopathy with more symptoms.
Therefore, all psychopaths are sociopaths but sociopaths are not necessarily
psychopaths.
- Lack of guilt/remorse
- Lack of empathy
- Lack of deep emotional
attachments
- Narcissism
- Superficial charm
- Dishonesty
- Manipulativeness
- Reckless risk-taking
The
Difference Between a Psychopath and Sociopath
While
the traits of each may seem similar, it is thought that sociopaths have a less
severe form of lack of empathy and lack of guilt. It is thought that sociopaths
may be able to form some deep bonds (such as, possibly, with family) while a
psychopath cannot (Can Psychopaths
Love, Cry and Experience Joy?).
Moreover, while a sociopath would feel no guilt about hurting a stranger, they
may feel guilt and remorse over hurting someone with which they share a bond.
Additionally, it appears that some of the very antisocial behavior in
sociopaths lessens over time while this cannot be said of psychopaths (How To Recognize
and Identify Psychopathic Behavior).
Psychopaths appear to have no concern whatsoever of the consequences, while a
sociopath may learn to avoid consequences over time by reducing antisocial
behavior.
Finally,
the presentation of one with psychopathy or sociopathy differs. According to
Kelly McAleer, Ph.D,
"The
psychopath is callous, yet charming. He or she will con and manipulate others
with charisma and intimidation and can effectively mimic feelings to present as
"normal" to society. The psychopath is organized in their criminal
thinking and behavior, and can maintain good emotional and physical control,
displaying little to no emotional or autonomic arousal, even under situations
that most would find threatening or horrifying. The psychopath is keenly aware
that what he or she is doing is wrong, but does not care.
"Conversely, the sociopath is less
organized in his or her demeanor; he or she might be nervous, easily agitated,
and quick to display anger. A sociopath is more likely to spontaneously act out
in inappropriate ways without thinking through the consequences. Compared to
the psychopath, the sociopath will not be able to move through society
committing callous crimes as easily, as they can form attachments and often
have 'normal temperaments.' . . ."
Both
psychopaths and sociopaths are capable of committing horrific crimes, but a
sociopath is less likely to commit them against those with whom there is a
bond.
NOW, create a Venn diagram for Anakin and Palpatine. As of Episode 2, what do they have in common
regarding the above information? What
remains separate? Be specific with your
descriptions and placements.
FINALLY, annotate your Venn diagram—which traits fall under
psychopathy? Sociopathy?
You
will be able to use this article and your Venn diagram on an in class essay
after we complete Episode 3.
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