From the workplace to your mommy playgroup to the dating world, when someone is difficult or selfish, it’s perhaps a little too easy to write them off as a narcissist, psychopath, and sociopath. While most of us have used the terms interchangeably at some point — and a narcissist might indeed share traits of a sociopath, and a sociopath can share characteristics of a psychopath — they are distinctive psychological disorders with differences that set them apart. But how can you really distinguish a psychopath vs. sociopath vs. narcissist and know when you genuinely come across one… not just an awful person at your next “Mommy and Me” class or, worse, that you’re in a relationship with? |
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| Perhaps they look put together and you’re wondering how in the world they are pulling it off (don’t ask them). | |
| I tried responding to her invites with an “I have to wash my hair” excuse nearly 1,000 times. |
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| My husband and I disagree about a lot of things. One subject we argue about is, ironically, arguing. |
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