The dangers of associating with a psychopath or sociopath cannot be stressed enough. You risk suffering physical, emotional, and psychological trauma should you fall into the clutches of these social predators. They will not hesitate to manipulate you and take anything you have to offer, whether it be your money and other material assets, or your independence, self-confidence, and sometimes, even your life. Chapter 2 has shown you some of the traits to watch out for. If you feel like these traits are present in someone you have a close relationship with, such as a relative, friend, lover, boss, teacher, neighbor, or anyone you may know, it will be worth it to give your relationship a closer look. Compare your interaction and experience with them to other people you know, and ask yourself the following questions: 1. Do you feel as if this person is using you? 2. Do you sometimes feel that they are taking advantage of your good nature? 3. Do you feel …show more content…
They work so hard in keeping up the appearance of being a good person; it’s only natural that you believe them, or find it hard to accept their true nature at first, despite being confronted with evidence of their antisocial behavior. Of course, only a trained professional can formally diagnose someone as a sociopath or psychopath. But if you see that associating with someone is doing more harm than good, it may be time to evaluate your relationship with that person. Denial will only cause you further problems down the line. Once you establish that you may be in a relationship with a possible psychopath or sociopath, here are some things you can do to deal with the situation: 1. End All Communication The only real way to make sure your are safe from a sociopath or psychopath is to cease all contact with them. Do not attempt to meet with them. Do not even call, text message, or send them emails unless absolutely