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The Seminars Unmasking the Sociopath Sociopaths are becoming more prevalent and socialized in our society. Unless one is educated on their traits, they can be hard to detect and one can easily become their next victim. Sociopaths are master manipulators, extremely good liars, and their most prominent trait is their severe lack of conscience. Learn to recognize the sociopathic style to avoid becoming entangled in these destructive relationships and/or learn how to heal from their damage. The following traits will be discussed: • Larger than life personality John McCormick holds prestigious accreditations as an educator in the fields of mind/body psychotherapy and hospital and prison chaplaincy. He teaches therapists and clergy worldwide. He has worked with victims of sociopathic relationships for more than thirty years. He has helped his clients to recover and heal from these destructive relationships by addressing all aspects of one’s life, including the psychic, emotional, physical and psychological aspects. To schedule John for a seminar or workshop, please send us an email or call (310) 922-3987. |
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| He will choose you, disarm you with his words, and control you with his presence. He will delight you with his wit and his plans. He will show you a good time, but you will always get the bill. He will smile and deceive you, and he will scare you with his eyes. And when he is through with you, and he will be through with you, he will desert you and take with him your innocence and your pride. You will be left much sadder but not a lot wiser, and for a long time you will wonder what happened and what you did wrong. And if another of his kind comes knocking at your door, will you open it? From an essay signed, "A psychopath in prison." Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths Among Us. -Dr. Hare
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| "The majority of psychopaths manage to ply their trade without murdering people. By focusing too much on the most brutal and newsworthy examples of their behavior, we run the risk of remaining blind to the larger picture: psychopaths who don't kill but who have a personal impact on our daily lives."
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