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<blockquote data-quote="Stress Bunny" data-source="post: 627416" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>JKF, I am SO sorry to hear about your difficult child's behavior. It is outrageously callous. </p><p></p><p>Recently, I posted about psychopathic/sociopathic behavior in difficult children. You can check that thread for more info. But, if your son lacks a conscience, he may have this disorder. Unfortunately, the situation is unlikely to change because those affected seldom seek help, as they perceive nothing wrong with their lives and take no responsibility for it when they do think something is wrong. </p><p></p><p>Without conscience, people cannot experience true love either. Their sole motivation in life, then, is often winning and competing and getting. Life is a game, and everyone in it is a pawn. They seek to use others for their own gain and often con and manipulate in order to live parasitically off of others. </p><p></p><p>The best thing you can do, according to the experts, is completely disconnect from sociopaths. This is for your own protection. It is very sad, and again, I am really sorry for you and your dad. I do think you are doing the right thing by detaching completely from your difficult child, if this is the case with him. I find the text messages your difficult child sent his own grandfather to be especially disturbing and indicative of his lack of conscience and ability to harm others intentionally, without remorse.</p><p></p><p>You did not create or cause this in any way, and you cannot change it either. You can only educate and protect yourself from further harm.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't already read these books, I suggest <em>Without Conscience</em> and <em>The Sociopath Next Door</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stress Bunny, post: 627416, member: 4855"] JKF, I am SO sorry to hear about your difficult child's behavior. It is outrageously callous. Recently, I posted about psychopathic/sociopathic behavior in difficult children. You can check that thread for more info. But, if your son lacks a conscience, he may have this disorder. Unfortunately, the situation is unlikely to change because those affected seldom seek help, as they perceive nothing wrong with their lives and take no responsibility for it when they do think something is wrong. Without conscience, people cannot experience true love either. Their sole motivation in life, then, is often winning and competing and getting. Life is a game, and everyone in it is a pawn. They seek to use others for their own gain and often con and manipulate in order to live parasitically off of others. The best thing you can do, according to the experts, is completely disconnect from sociopaths. This is for your own protection. It is very sad, and again, I am really sorry for you and your dad. I do think you are doing the right thing by detaching completely from your difficult child, if this is the case with him. I find the text messages your difficult child sent his own grandfather to be especially disturbing and indicative of his lack of conscience and ability to harm others intentionally, without remorse. You did not create or cause this in any way, and you cannot change it either. You can only educate and protect yourself from further harm. If you haven't already read these books, I suggest [I]Without Conscience[/I] and [I]The Sociopath Next Door[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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