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Dating a Sociopath: How I Fell for ASPD Manipulation - Riley's Story

09 Jun 2024

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Dating a sociopath is more common than you think. Riley shares her story of manipulation, ASPD red flags, and healing from toxic love. Dating a sociopath, antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), and spotting red flags in relationships are at the heart of this powerful episode. Sociopaths are often intelligent, charming, and manipulative — making it extremely difficult to recognize them in the early stages of dating. ASPD is a serious mental health condition defined by patterns of deceit, impulsivity, aggression, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse. While statistics suggest only 1–4% of people meet the criteria, experts believe the numbers are higher, as sociopaths often resist therapy and avoid formal diagnosis. According to psychiatrist David J. Lieberman, sociopaths "struggle with maintaining the impression they create and project to the world," often layering lies upon lies to manipulate others. Our guest Riley, a college freshman, shares her personal story of dating someone with ASPD. She reveals how easily these individuals can enter your inner circle, how manipulation and mistrust take root, and how painful the healing process can be after the truth emerges. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wondering: What are the signs of a sociopath? What does dating someone with ASPD look like? How can you protect yourself from manipulation in relationships? Riley's story is a reminder that sociopaths don't just exist in movies — they are more common than we think, and anyone can fall victim. If you suspect you may be in a relationship with someone who has ASPD, know that you are not alone and support is available. RESOURCES Call your local police or National Centers for Victims of Crime (NCVC) 1-800-FYI-CALL if you suspect that you have been the victim of crimes  The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224  The National Dating Abuse Helpline 1-866-331-9474 A service of Love is Respect,  this national, 24-hour resource is specifically designed for teens and young adults. The Helpline is accessible by phone or online chat and offers real-time, one-on-one support from peer advocates trained to offer support, information, and advocacy to those involved in dating abuse relationships as well as concerned friends, parents, teachers, clergy, law enforcement, and service providers. Love is RespectA collaboration between Break the Cycle and the National Dating Abuse Helpline, this web resource provides  information and resources on dating violence and healthy dating attitudes and relationships for youth. The site includes an overview of the issue (e.g., early warning signs, types of abuse, the cycle of abuse), quizzes for teens to determine whether they are experiencing or inflicting abuse, a live chat feature that connects youth with a peer advocate 24/7, videos, a blog, and more. In addition to the live chat, Love is Respect connects youth to the National Dating Abuse Helpline at 1-866-331-9474 or 1-866-331-8453. Youth can also reach out for help by texting "loveis" to 22522. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome to Seven on Sundays: Navigating Young Adult Challenges 00:47 Meet the Hosts: Candid Conversations on Tough Topics 01:31 Introducing Riley's Story 06:13 Riley's Story: The Heartbreaking Tale of Deception 15:35 Things Weren't Adding Up 19:45 The Shocking Discovery: Unveiling a Double Life 24:25 Analyzing the Deception: Red Flags and Reflections 27:45 Unpacking the Red Flags: A Closer Look at the Lies 31:02 The Psychology Behind Grandiose Lies 33:12 Having Everyone Fooled 35:09 The Aftermath: Confrontation, Closure, and Moving On 39:34 Learning from Experience: Advice and Insights 46:25 The Importance of Empathy and Red Flags in Relationships 49:41 Riley's Journey: Healing and Reflection 58:41 Final Thoughts and Advice for Vigilance in Relationships  

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