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Dissociative personality disorder (DPL), colloquially known as sociopathy. This is not just a "bad character" and not a criminal charge. It is a deep violation of the psyche, where a person systematically ignores the rights of others, does not experience remorse, and is unable to absorb social norms. Such people can be charming, intelligent, and even charismatic — but their inner world lacks empathy. They see others either as obstacles or tools to achieve their goals. In this article, we will discuss how to recognize a sociopath, whether it can be cured, and how to protect yourself.

What is dissociative personality disorder

It is one of the cluster B disorders (dramatic, emotional, impulsive). It is characterized by a persistent pattern of disregard and violation of the rights of others. A diagnosis is made if a person from the age of 15 (although symptoms may appear earlier) demonstrates at least three of the following criteria: inability to follow social norms (constant arrests), tendency to lie and manipulate, impulsiveness and lack of plans for the future, irritability and aggression, disregard for safety (both their own and others'), irresponsibility (such as financial debts), lack of remorse. Important: simply being selfish does not mean being a sociopath. For a diagnosis, the behavior must cause suffering (to the person themselves or others) and be a deviation from cultural norms.

Sociopathy and psychopathy: similarities and differences

In common consciousness, these terms are often confused. Both are antisocial disorders. But there are nuances. Psychopathy is considered innate, genetically determined. Psychopaths have reduced activity in the amygdala (responsible for fear, empathy). They are cold-blooded, calculating, can mimic emotions. Sociopathy, however, is formed under the influence of the environment (cruel treatment, trauma in childhood). Sociopaths are more impulsive, disorganized, and irritable. They also do not feel guilt, but can become attached to one or two people (for example, to a mother). In practical psychiatry, the diagnosis is made in the same way, but the differences are important for understanding behavior.

Causes of the formation of dissociative personality disorder

The exact causes are not fully studied. Three groups of factors are distinguished. Genetic: a high heritability has been found in twins (50-60%). Certain variants of genes responsible for serotonin and monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) metabolism increase the risk of aggression under adverse environmental conditions. Neurobiological: in sociopaths, there is a reduced activity of the prefrontal cortex (control of impulses) and the amygdala (empathy, fear). Social: cruel treatment in childhood, unstable family, violence, example of asocial parents. Important: the combination of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers.

Signs of a sociopath in everyday life

They are often charming, able to gain trust. But gradually, worrying signals appear: pathological lying (lie even when the truth is more beneficial); lack of long-term plans (live day by day); inability to hold a job (frequent job changes); legal problems; cruelty to animals in childhood (a classic sign); parasitism (live at the expense of others); cold-bloodedness in stressful situations; a feeling of boredom that drives to risky actions. They do not feel shame, can smile when causing pain. However, many sociopaths successfully hide their traits, especially women who pretend to be "gentle" or "victims".

Sociopaths among us: professions and careers

Contrary to the stereotype, most sociopaths are not in prison. They are among high-ranking managers, lawyers, police officers, surgeons (where coldness is needed), journalists, politicians. Their insensitivity helps to make "tough decisions" without suffering from remorse. They are successful in negotiations where it is necessary to put pressure. However, the lack of empathy often leads to the creation of a toxic climate in the team, backbiting, and manipulation. Therefore, in companies that value corporate culture, sociopaths rarely stay long.

Can dissociative personality disorder be cured

The news is not comforting: complete recovery is impossible. There are no drugs specific for DPL. Treatment is aimed at reducing aggression, learning to control impulses, forming socially acceptable behavior. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is used, sometimes metacognitive therapy. In some cases, antidepressants, neuroleptics (for controlling outbreaks of anger) are prescribed. But the main problem is the lack of motivation in the sociopath. He does not consider himself sick because his behavior does not cause him suffering (others suffer). Therefore, patients rarely seek help voluntarily. They are more often brought to court or under the threat of prison.

How to protect yourself from a sociopath

If you suspect that your partner, colleague, or relative is a sociopath, your main task is not to become a victim. Rules: do not believe promises, check information. Do not lend money, do not enter into joint business. Set strict boundaries and do not be afraid to defend them. Do not enter into arguments — they will confuse you. Do not try to save or rehabilitate him. Keep a diary of facts (dates, events) to avoid being manipulated. In case of physical threat, contact the police. And definitely seek support from a psychologist.

Sociopathy and the law

In criminal law, dissociative personality disorder does not exempt from responsibility (unlike psychosis). The sociopath is accountable for his actions. However, the court may order forced treatment in a psychiatric hospital as an additional measure. In Russia, a diagnosis may be a mitigating circumstance, but not always. Important: it is not possible to make a diagnosis without a personal examination. This is done only by psychiatrists.

Myths about sociopaths

Myth 1: all sociopaths are serial killers. Reality: most of them live an ordinary life, but spoil it for others. Myth 2: a sociopath cannot love. He can, but love for him is possession, control. Myth 3: a sociopath can always be recognized by appearance. No, they look normal. Myth 4: you can make a good person out of a sociopath with education. No, a formed disorder is almost not corrected.

Dissociative personality disorder is one of the most difficult psychiatric pathologies for others. Patients themselves rarely suffer, but their relatives, friends, and colleagues often end up destroyed. The best strategy is to recognize and distance yourself in time. Do not expect that love will correct the sociopath. Take care of yourself.


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