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 7 Signs You’re A Sociopath – Who Do You Know That Is A Sociopath?7 Signs You’re A Sociopath – Who Do You Know That Is A Sociopath?

Sociopathy, commonly classified as an antisocial personality disorder, is characterized by behavior patterns that include manipulation, deceit, aggression, and lack of empathy. Despite the media’s glamourization and widely inaccurate portrayal of sociopaths, most of them are not serial killers. They can be CEOS, lawyers, business owners, politicians, Wall Street traders, housewives, doctors, or anyone. So, how do you know if you might be dealing with a sociopath? Watch this video to find out.

Disclaimer: This video is purely for educational purposes only and is not designed to diagnose anybody with sociopathy or antisocial personality disorder. If you suspect that you might be a victim of a sociopath’s behavior, talk to a professional such as a GP or somebody you trust in order to try and access support.

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