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So, how do you know if you're dealing with a sociopath?
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<blockquote data-quote="Giulia" data-source="post: 531985" data-attributes="member: 14306"><p>W, well, if he reacted well at your non judgmental approach, I have hope. </p><p>Think also that it often needs to be approached more than once to get a result. Always love and non judgmental, but once may not be enough. You may need a few more times to make him accept. Take the time you need (unless a danger for himself or others), the key point is making him accept.</p><p>A person will better accept a repeated idea with love and non judgment, but the first time may be a first contact. It may not be enough to everyone to get the help.</p><p></p><p>If he wants to blame you, don't take it personally. Easier said than done, I know. </p><p>Ignore his blame, make like if he didn't say anything.</p><p>In this case about the evaluation, keep a broken record mode. Always love and non judgment, but still broken record mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giulia, post: 531985, member: 14306"] W, well, if he reacted well at your non judgmental approach, I have hope. Think also that it often needs to be approached more than once to get a result. Always love and non judgmental, but once may not be enough. You may need a few more times to make him accept. Take the time you need (unless a danger for himself or others), the key point is making him accept. A person will better accept a repeated idea with love and non judgment, but the first time may be a first contact. It may not be enough to everyone to get the help. If he wants to blame you, don't take it personally. Easier said than done, I know. Ignore his blame, make like if he didn't say anything. In this case about the evaluation, keep a broken record mode. Always love and non judgment, but still broken record mode. [/QUOTE]
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