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Have you ever worked with an office psychopath? Is your boss or a colleague making your professional life almost unbearable? And if you are in this situation, how do you go about getting help? If these are questions that you have often found yourself pondering then you should probably speak with Dr. John Clarke. Following the success of his guide Working With Monsters Dr. Clarke produced a smaller book called The Pocket Psycho, which hopes to teach those who fear they may be working with a psychopath how to cope. Dr. Clarke told 666 ABC Canberra that he had always been aware of the office psychopath but it was not until he started receiving feedback from his first book that he begun to understand just how endemic the problem is. "I knew how many there were from before I wrote Working With Monsters, but after the response that I got I just couldn't believe how many people that actually wrote back to me and said look I've experienced one of these people, thank you for writing the book and probably the biggest thing that surprised me is these people said "I thought that I was going crazy but now I don't, because I know what to call these people." Statistics show that just one per cent of workers are identified as having psychopathic characteristics, but a further ten per cent could develop them. However Dr. Clarke says there are defining characteristics that set the psychopath apart from someone who is just hard to get along with. "The defining thing is an absolute lack of guilt, lack of remorse, they have absolutely no conscience whatsoever and therefore they will do whatever it takes to get what they want." Dr. Clarke believes that the problem could lie within the hiring policies of some organisations, as psychopathic traits, such as lack of empathy or conscience and manipulative behaviors, may be seen as attractive personal qualities in some professions. However Dr. Clarke warns against letting these people into your business. "They feel that they're the most important person, they're the best at whatever the task is that they're doing and you see in some job ads, you know, you're the best in your field, you're able to influence people... "you deserve higher rewards" - the psychopath believes that ... and then the psychopath gets in there. They're often very charming, very glib, very superficial, very good talkers and so they get the job and then once they're in there it's very difficult to identify them... and it's also difficult for lots of people who recruited them to admit "gee, we made a mistake and we've actually employed this person so they go on believing that they're this fantastic person they thought they were", simply because they don't want to admit that they were wrong." Unfortunately by the time this occurs the damage has already been done - office moral falls, sales decline and resignations often increase. So how do these people survive in an organisation? Dr. Clarke says that psychopaths survive by marginalising a certain person or group and developing strong friendships or bonds with another person or group - they survive by living in the benefit of the doubt of their allies. "The more intelligent psychopaths are smarter than that. They pick out a certain group of people in the organisation that they are going to victimise and everyone else thinks that they are this great person, so you've got these real discrepant opinions and that's where they hide - in that confusion between people - nobody knows whether they're good or whether they're bad and so they get the benefit of the doubt most of the time." Dealing with or getting rid of a psychopath is a tricky business, but if you really want to resolve the problem Dr. Clarke suggests a couple of strategies that may be of help. "If you work for the psychopath and you don't have the support of your company it's almost impossible. Then you need to start looking at "what are the costs of staying here to my mental health?" versus "what are the benefits?" ... However the biggest thing that you can do for yourself is you can educate yourself... if you know what you're dealing with then you can start to identify the strategies they use and you can start to circumvent those and what happens, you don't stop the psychopathic behaviour, but because you make yourself a harder target they're more likely to target somebody else. So, the second thing you can do as a company, as an organisation, is educate your staff members, but most importantly you build the strong teams of groups within the organisation so the psychopath cannot isolate and therefore cannot destroy the people because the team is so strong." Andrew from Canberra writes:
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Comment: Educate yourself: Read Political Ponerology by Andrew M. Lobaczewski and other recommended books.
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