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|    How Parents Turn Their Children Into Cri    |
|    26 Feb 18 18:39:07    |
      From: 23x12c@gmail.com              How Parents Turn Their Children Into Criminal Psychopaths              The criminal psychopath is not just born: he is also made.                             ‘Extreme’ styles of parenting are linked to criminal psychopathy in later       life, research finds.              Interviews with criminals have found that many have a history of either total       parental neglect or of rigidly controlling, authoritarian parents.              All criminal psychopaths have a history of grotesque physical and/or       psychological abuse during childhood.              Of course, parents cannot be blamed for everything — after all, some       children have awful upbringings and don’t become criminal psychopaths.              However, explained Dr Aina Gullhaugen, the study’s first author, the pattern       cannot be ignored:              “Without exception, these people have been injured in the company of their       caregivers.              And many of the descriptions made it clear that their later ruthlessness was       an attempt to address this damage, but in an inappropriate or bad way.”              Dr Gullhaugen explained the types of parents criminal psychopaths typically       had:                             “If you think of a scale of parental care that goes from nothing, the       absence of care, all the way to the totally obsessive parent, most parents are       in the ‘middle’.              The same applies to how we feel about parental control.              On a scale from ‘not caring’ all the way to ‘totally controlling’,       most have parents who end up in the middle.”              But it is different for psychopaths.              More than half of the psychopaths I have studied reported that they had been       exposed to a parenting style that could be placed on either extreme of these       scales.              Either they lived in a situation where no one cared, where the child is       subjected to total control and must be submissive, or the child has been       subjected to a neglectful parenting style.”              Given this, where does the hard, uncaring mask they wear come from?                             Dr Gullhaugen said:              “It’s hard to say exactly what has created the psychopath’s rock hard       mask.              But as others have said before me: You do not get a personality disorder for       your eighteenth birthday present.              I have seen what children and young people with these kinds of characteristics       experience and what it is like for them, through my work in child and       adolescent psychiatry.              Of course, not all reckless behaviour is explained by a bad upbringing, but we       do not inherit everything either.              That is my main point.”              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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