
Twenty-three recurring themes emerged from interviews with the women, each of which was mentioned by at least half the interviewees. Further themes also emerged from analysis of letters written by the women in response to the newspaper advert. The themes related to the way the women’s partners behaved and included: talking the women into victimisation; lying and use of false identities; economic abuse; emotional and physical torture; multiple infidelities; isolation and coercion; physical/sexual assault and/or rape; and the mistreatment of children. One woman recalled having petrol poured over her before being raped by her match-wielding husband. Kirkman was struck by the similarity and consistency between the interviewees’ accounts. Most of the women’s partners had been charged with crimes, usually of a fraudulent nature, consistent with Hervey Cleckley’s seminal description of psychopathy – “The Mask of Sanity”, originally published in 1941.
“Although the male partners were not assessed, it became evident while conducting this study that there are males living amongst us who have the characteristics associated with psychopathy”, Kirkman said. Of course, it can’t be ruled out that some of these women had vivid imaginations and/or paranoid dispositions.
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Kirkman, C.A. (2005). From soap opera to science: Towards gaining access to the psychopaths who live amongst us. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, In Press. DOI: 10.1348/147608305X26666.
Post written by Christian Jarrett (@psych_writer) for the BPS Research Digest.
2 comments:
comment like Of course, it can't be ruled out the some of these women had vivid imaginations and or paranoid disposition.This makes it impossibe for us to come forward with all that goes on. I wouldn't beleive it myself except I was with a psycopath for 34 years. They have the vivid imagination and paranoid disposition.
survivor
I came out of a 15 year relation ship with my ex-boyfriend. He was a good man.I left this relationship because I thought I could do better.This was almost the beginning of the end for me. I was vulnerable and totally misled. The persona this individual I later became involved with matched the psychopathic behavior. I knew of no such mental condition.I became confused about a lot of things, I lost a lot of weight,,gained a lot of weight,developed Gastrointestinal problems, headaches never got any rest,was yelled at and hummiliated through out the relationship finally, I my lost sense of self worth from the abuse and minupulation, I developed schizophrenic tendencies and wanted to commit suicide. I didn't think, I just knew I was loosing my mind. I dumped the jerk! Make no Mistakes I will never forget this nitemare. Still in recovery,getting back on track, AND All IS WEll!
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