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Hi! Welcome to my website. My name is Jennings. I have always been interested in psychology, true crime, and understanding why humans are capable and can act the way they do towards each other.

My interest in this subject probably started when I found my mom's copy of The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule and read it. This fascination began when I was a child.

Imagine my surprise to have found I am a survivor of narcissistic-sociopath abuse. I never imagined that people extremely close to me, my best friend, my husband, people I trusted with all my heart, could turn out to betray and gaslight me for years. It took me a long time to recognize the red flags and understand the depth of the abuse I endured.

I refuse to let this experience define me. Instead, I choose to turn my pain into purpose by creating this website to help others who may be going through a similar situation.

I want to help you recognize the warning signs of a narcissistic sociopath before it's too late and provide a safe space for survivors to share their stories.

Through my healing journey, I have learned that recovery is not easy. But it is possible. I want to help other victims of narcissistic sociopaths know that they are not alone and can overcome the abuse they have suffered.

I invite you to join me in this journey of healing and growth. Whether you are a survivor seeking support or wanting to understand the dynamics of narcissistic sociopath abuse, this website is for you. Together, we can heal, grow, and empower ourselves and others.

Please note that "sociopath" is not a formal psychiatric diagnosis. Still, it is often used to describe someone who exhibits specific patterns of behavior associated with an antisocial personality disorder.

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent disregard for the rights and feelings of others and a tendency to engage in impulsive, irresponsible, and often criminal behavior.

People with this condition may have a superficial charm and be skilled at manipulating others to achieve their ends. Still, they typically lack empathy and have little regard for the well-being of others.

Not all people who exhibit some of these traits are sociopaths or have ASPD. A trained mental health professional can only diagnose a mental health condition after a thorough evaluation.

The terms "sociopath," "narcissist," and "psychopath" may all be used on my website, but they are not formal diagnoses for anyone in particular.

Please feel free to reach out to me at any time at jennings@sociopathsurvior.com with any questions. I would also love to hear your personal stories of abuse at the hands of a narcissist or sociopath and use them on my site if you allow it.

Thanks! And welcome to Sociopath Survivor.

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