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The Sociopath Next Door
The Sociopath Next Door
Author: Martha Stout PhD
Who is the devil you know? — Is it your lying, cheating ex-husband? — Your sadistic high school gym teacher? — Your boss who loves to humiliate people in meetings? — The colleague who stole your idea and passed it off as her own? — In the pages of The Sociopath Next Door, you will realize that your ex was not just misunderstood. He’s a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780767915816
ISBN-10: 076791581X
Publication Date: 2/8/2005
Pages: 256
Rating:
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4.5 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Broadway
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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officerripley avatar reviewed The Sociopath Next Door on + 258 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very interesting pointing out what makes a sociopath, how to figure out if someone is one, etc. The only thing I didn't like about the book is the same problem I have with every book on psychology/sociology I've ever read and with each of the handful of therapists I've talked with face-to-face: they never really tell you anything very helpful (or anything at all) as to what to do about these problem people! For instance, in this book, the author says to avoid the sociopath as much as possible. Ohhhhkay...what if the sociopath is an immediate family member, has no means of financial support, and you live in a state where aid/welfare is not given out if the person needing it has family who can take care of him/her? (In this state, they won't even lock up people who hallucinate any more unless the person is literally hallucinating 24/7. If they have even a mere 30 seconds a day of rationality? They cannot be committed unless they agree & somebody in the family can pay for it.)

So these books always promise on the dust jackets blurbs that they'll tell you how to deal with these psychological problems or problem people but they never really do. And it's probably not the authors' fault; I bet the publishers make the false promises in the blurbs to sell more books. Too bad, though. I wish they'd just admit that there's no solution for some of this stuff.
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One in 25 Americans is a sociopath, according to Dr. Stout. Easily comprehensible for the layperson, Dr. Stout explores the various manifestations of sociopathy and examines the reasons for some people's lack of conscience.
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