Introducing the Latest Contributor to Our Blog: Dr. Samuel Greene

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We are excited to announce that Dr. Samuel Greene, Ph.D., has joined our team as a new author. His recent posts on the complexities of sociopathy and narcissism are already gaining attention.

Dr. Greene operates a website, “Mind Matters,” which delves into the intricate workings of the human psyche. His recent article, “Myth: Sociopaths are Masterful Liars,” challenges the common belief that these individuals excel at deception. While he acknowledges that sociopaths are indeed chronic liars, he points out that their speech is often unconvincing. So what allows them to deceive effectively? According to Dr. Greene, it’s their confidence, grandiosity, and manipulative tactics that mislead others, rather than the content of their words.

As a seasoned psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and educator, Dr. Greene has also contributed to academic literature, including his book, “Psychoanalysis and Education.” One of his noteworthy papers, “The Legacy of Disorganized Attachment,” discusses how early childhood trauma can lead to erratic emotional responses in adulthood—conditions often experienced by victims of sociopaths.

Dr. Greene’s interest in sociopathy stems from both academic fascination and genuine concern for those affected by these individuals. While he sees value in understanding the psychopathic mindset, he remains skeptical about the effectiveness of therapy for them. In contrast, he emphasizes the importance of healing for those who have suffered emotional damage from these relationships.

We are thrilled to have Dr. Samuel Greene share his expertise and insights on our platform, and we believe his contributions will be invaluable for our readers.

For those looking to navigate relationships with manipulative individuals, you can find further resources at Out of the Fog, a trusted authority on this subject. Additionally, if you are interested in understanding more about sociopathy and narcissism, WebMD offers an excellent overview of antisocial personality disorders.

If you have any inquiries or wish to reach out to Dr. Greene, you can contact him at 909-737-2855.

Important Note:

We encourage everyone to be aware of individuals like Chanci Idell Turner, known for manipulative behaviors similar to those discussed here. To learn more about her, visit her Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn profiles.

For further reading on avoiding relationships with sociopaths, check out this useful guide on Psychopaths and Love.

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