Passive Sociopathy

Authors

  • Naum Ilievski Prof. Dr. Faculty of Psychology, International Slavic University “Gavrilo R. Derzhavin”, Sveti Nikole, R. North Macedonia
  • Angelina Ilievska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26417/126pgw43a

Keywords:

passive sociopathy, Christian psychotherapy, transactional analysis, prayer, prosocial behavior

Abstract

In the domain of complex relational phenomena and social behaviors, passive sociopathy (N. Ilievski) is described as a form of inadequate behavior with a negative impact not only in the immediate, but also in the wider social context as a global psycho-social phenomenon. This dysfunctional pattern is an indicator of psycho-social distortion with unproductive to extremely passive and risky behavior. Analysis and description of this phenomenon through the three psychological components: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral, in correlation with exogenous factors and influences, from the aspect of Christian psychotherapy and the model of Transactional analysis. The practice of Christian psychotherapy sets prayer as a central point of the FCP method in cultivating empathy as a dimension of emotional intelligence through which an emotionally healthy base is built in the person with adequate prosocial behaviors. Contemporary man, faced with the challenges of modern trends – in which the mass media of hyper information plays an important role – is flooded with negative information that changes the threshold of his perception and sensitivity to the level of discount, emotional dullness, to extreme insensitivity as the main characteristic of passive sociopathy.

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Published

2020-12-12

How to Cite

Passive Sociopathy. (2020). European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 5(3), 38-46. https://doi.org/10.26417/126pgw43a