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We believe Psychopathy awareness is important.
Within these relationships we are losing our daughters, mothers, and children. Lives are
being forever changed. The emotional and economic toll of psychopathy on society is tremendous.
We Believe an individual can take the mindset of a survivor at any time. If a person
believes they can thrive, then usually... they will. Deciding to be a survivor is a
big step. It can be done.
We Believe well trained counselors and psychologists are necessary for the healing
of society. Psychopathy training within graduate schools will assist counselors and psychologists
to fully understand the impact of this condition. In that way, the professionals will recognize
the neuropsychological symptoms that tend to accompany the aftermath of psychopathic
relationships. At this time, some survivors are labeled as codependent OR encouraged to
work through the problems the psychopathic individual created within their relationships.
We Believe properly compensated mental health professionals are a vital part of the
solution. More financial resources need to be allocated
to current mental health providers. Their payment needs to be consistent with the significant
level of services they provide. Otherwise, highly skilled providers will opt out of insurance
plans and only be accessible to those with extensive financial resources.
We Believe there is hope of a beautiful life following the aftermath of a psychopathic
relationship. Healing is a process that usually requires
effort, resources, and an openness to consolidate new information. It is possible to come out
the other side empowered and loving. The brain is capable of change thanks to neuroplasticity.