kimmera
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I am so glad this question was posted. I am a clinical psychologist and am totally obsessed with KC's psych profile. I think when the trial is over we will hear a lot about prior antisocial behavior. It may not have risen to the level of serious criminal behavior, though problems like shoplifting, rule-breaking, speeding tickets, lying, cheating, etc. is all very likely. The problem with sociopathy is that most of us (even trained professionals) have an impossible time wrapping our heads around how a person can lack some basic human emotions and impulse controls. Usually the parents do everything they can to protect their child from consequences, which of course just reinforces the antisocial behavior so that by late adlecnce, early adulthood, it is permanent. It would take a VERY strong family with great familiarity in setting limits and consequences to raise a child with sociopathic tendencies to grow into a productive, integrated member of society. I really hope the psych evals and any testing done is one day published because I am trying to understand as well.
Wow! Thanks for dropping by, Dr. Linda! So you think that there would have been SOME signs in adolescence, right? I imagine there would have been a lot as well. In your experience, do you think that sociopathy can be treated?