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Welcome to The Attraction Doctor. Asking someone out is never easy. But, recent research in 'Split-Second Persuasion' by Kevin Dutton can help. Dutton (2011) studied masters of persuasion to uncover the components behind their.
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Burmese days: Guy Delisle's third Asian travelogue is another insightful masterwork of the comics form, writes Joe Sacco. United Arab Emerates' The National (November 6): http: //www.
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Sacks, Ethan. 2. 00. It's all Greek to him: Comic book writer/artist Eric Shanower tests his mettle with 'Age of Bronze'. New York Daily News (October 5). Sacks, Ethan. 2. 00. Silk Road warrior: Controversial editorial cartoonist Ted Rall sounds the alarm over U. S. policy in Central Asia.
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Wisdom from Psychopaths? Scientific American. Adapted from The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us about Success, by Kevin Dutton, by arrangement with Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC (US), Doubleday Canada (Canada), Heinemann (UK), Record (Brazil), DTV (Germany), De Bezige Bij (Netherlands), NHK (Japan), Miraebook (Korea) and Lua de Papel (Portugal).
Copyright © 2. 01. Kevin Dutton. “Got anything sharp?” the woman at reception barks, as I deposit the entire contents of my briefcase—laptop, phone, pens—into a clear, shatter- resistant locker in the entrance hall. Now place the index finger of your right hand here and look up at the camera.”. Once you pass through border control at Broadmoor, the best- known high- security psychiatric hospital in England, you are immediately ushered into a tiny air lock, a glass- walled temporary holding cell between reception and the hospital building proper, while the person you are visiting—in my case, a psychologist assigned to escort me to my destination—gets buzzed by reception and makes his way over to meet you. It's a nervy, claustrophobic wait. As I sit flicking through magazines, I remind myself why I'm here—an e- mail I had received a couple of weeks after launching the Great British Psychopath Survey, in which I tested people in different professions for psychopathic traits. One of the survey's respondents, a barrister by trade, had written to me.
He had posted a score that certainly got my attention. I realized from quite early on in my childhood that I saw things differently than other people,” he wrote. But more often than not, it's helped me in my life.
Psychopathy (if that's what you want to call it) is like a medicine for modern times. If you take it in moderation, it can prove extremely beneficial. It can alleviate a lot of existential ailments that we would otherwise fall victim to because our fragile psychological immune systems just aren't up to the job of protecting us.
But if you take too much of it, if you overdose on it, then there can, as is the case with all medicines, be some rather unpleasant side effects.”. The e- mail had got me thinking. Might this eminent criminal defense lawyer have a point?
Was psychopathy a “medicine for modern times”? The typical traits of a psychopath are ruthlessness, charm, focus, mental toughness, fearlessness, mindfulness and action.
Who wouldn't at certain points in their lives benefit from kicking one or two of these up a notch? I decided to put the theory to the test. As well as meeting the doctors in Broadmoor, I would talk with some of the patients. I would present them with problems from normal, everyday life, the usual stuff we moan about at happy hour, and see what their take on it was. Up until now it had seemed like a good idea.
Professor Dutton?” I look up to see a blond guy in his mid- 3. Hi, I'm one of the clinical leads at the Paddock Center. Welcome to Broadmoor! Shall I take you over?”. The Paddock Center is an enclosed, highly specialized personality disorder directorate comprising six 1. Around 2. 0 percent of the patients housed there at any one time are what you might call “pure” psychopaths.
These are confined to the two Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) wards. The rest present with so- called cluster disorders: clinically significant psychopathic traits, accompanied by traits typically associated with other personality disorders—borderline, paranoid and narcissistic, for example. Or they may have symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations indicative of psychosis. Suddenly, reality dawns. This is no drop- in center for the mocha- sipping worried well. This is the conscienceless inner sanctum of the Chianti- swilling unworried unwell—the preserve of some of the most sinister neurochemistry in the business.
The Yorkshire Ripper is in here. So is the Stockwell Strangler. It's one of the most dangerous buildings on earth. We emerge from the mazy, medicinal bowels of the hospital to the right of a large, open- air enclosure, topped off with some distinctly uncooperative razor wire. Er … I am going to be all right, aren't I?” I squeak. My guide grins. “You'll be fine,” he says.
Actually trouble on the DSPD wards is relatively rare. Psychopathic violence is predominantly instrumental, a direct means to a specific end. Which means, in an environment like this, that it's largely preventable. And in the event that something does kick off, easily contained. Besides,” he adds, “it's a bit late to turn back now, isn't it?”Getting to Know the Locals. We enter one of Broadmoor's ultrasequestered DSPD wards.
My first impression is of an extremely well appointed student residence hall. All blond, clean- shaven wood.
Voluminous, freshly squeezed light. There's even a pool table, I notice. A man named Danny shoots me a glance from behind his Nintendo Wii. Chelsea are 2–0 up against Manchester United. We are the evil elite,” Danny says.
Don't glamorize us. But at the same time, don't go the other way and start dehumanizing us, either.”. Larry, a gray, bewhiskered, roly- poly kind of guy, takes a shine to me. Dressed in a Fair Isle sweater and beige, elasticized slacks, he looks like everyone's favorite uncle. You know,” he says, as he shakes my hand, “they say I'm one of the most dangerous men in Broadmoor. Can you believe that?
But I promise you, I won't kill you. Here, let me show you around.”. Larry escorts me to the far end of the ward, where we stop to take a peek inside his room. It looks like a typical single- occupancy hospital room, though with a few more creature comforts such as a computer, desk space, and a raft of books and papers on the bed.
Next is the garden: a sunken, gray- bricked patio affair, about the size of a tennis court, interspersed with benches and conifers. We then drop in on Jamie. This guy's from Cambridge University,” announces Larry, “and he's in the middle of writing a book on us.”. Jamie stands up and heads us off at the door. A monster of a man at around 6′2″, with char- grilled stubble and a piercing cobalt stare, he has the brooding, subsatanic presence of the lone, ultraviolent killer. The lumberjack shirt and shaven, wrecking- ball head don't exactly help matters. So what's this book about, then?” he growls, in a gangsterish Cockney whisper, arms folded in front of him, left fist jammed under his chin.
Same old bollocks, I suppose? Lock 'em up and throw away the key?
You know, you've got no idea how vindictive that can sound at times. And, might I add, downright hurtful. Has he, Larry?”. Larry guffaws theatrically and clasps his hands to his heart in a Shakespearean display of angst. Jamie, meanwhile, dabs at imaginary tears. I happen to think that you guys have got something to teach us,” I say. A certain personality style that the rest of us can learn from. In moderation, of course.
That's important. Like the way, just now, you shrugged off what people might think of you. In everyday life, there's a level on which that's actually quite healthy.”. Jamie seems quite amused by the idea that I might be soliciting his advice. Are you saying that me and Larry here have just got too much of a good thing?”. Back at other end of the ward, Danny has just been named Man of the Match. I see he hasn't killed you, then,” he says casually.
You going soft in your old age, Larry?”. I laugh. More than a little nervously, I realize. But Larry is deadly serious. Hey,” he says insistently. You don't get it, do you, boy?” He looks at me. I said I wouldn't kill you.
And I didn't, right?”. And it hits me that Larry may not have been bluffing. The curtain comes down on the football game. Danny zaps it off. He leans back in his chair. So a book, eh?” he says.
Yes,” I say. “I'm interested in the way you guys solve problems.”. Danny eyes me quizzically. What kind of problems?” he asks.
Everyday problems,” I say, and I tell him about some friends of mine who were trying to sell their house. Ruthless People. How to get rid of an unwanted tenant? That was the question for Don and his wife, Fran, whose elderly mother, Flo, had just moved in with them. Flo had lived in her previous house for 4. Don and Fran had put it on the market. Being in an up- and- coming area of London, the house had drawn quite a bit of interest. But there was also a problem.
The tenant. Who wasn't exactly ecstatic at the prospect of hitting the road. Don and Fran had already lost out on one potential sale because he couldn't, or wouldn't, pack his bags. But how to get him out?
I'm presuming we're not talking violence here,” inquires Danny. Right?”. “Right,” I say. We wouldn't want to end up inside now, would we?”. Danny gives me the finger. But the very fact that he asks such a question at all debunks the myth that violence, for psychopaths, is the only club in the bag.
How about this, then?” rumbles Jamie. With the old girl up at her in- laws, chances are the geezer's going to be alone in the house, yeah? So you pose as some bloke from the council, turn up at the door and ask to speak to the owner. He answers and tells you the old dear ain't in. Okay, you say. Not a problem. But have you got a forwarding contact number for her, cuz you need to speak to her urgently?
By this stage he's getting kind of curious. What's up? he asks, a bit wary, like. Actually, you say, quite a lot. You've just been out front and taken a routine asbestos reading.
And guess what? The level's so high it makes Chernobyl look like a health spa. The owner of the property needs to be contacted immediately. A structural survey has to be carried out. And anyone currently living at the address needs to vacate the premises until the council can give the all clear. That should do the trick. With a bit of luck, before you can say ‘slow, tortuous death from lung cancer,’ the wanker will be straight out the door.”. Jamie's elegant, if rather unorthodox, solution to Don and Fran's stay- at- home tenant conundrum certainly had me beat.