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Dark Psychology and Emotional Manipulation

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7 Ways You Can Handle the Cognitive Neuroscience by Improving Your NLP Techniques, Art of Persuasion, and by Working on Empathy and Body Language


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Introduction

Dark Psychology is the study of the human experience as it refers to people’s psychological essence by preying on others. Humanity, as a whole, has this ability to persecute other human beings & living things. Although this urge is controlled or sublimated by several, others act upon these urges. Dark Psychology attempts to explain the emotions, feelings, and beliefs that contribute to human predators” actions. Dark Psychology believes this development is purposive, and 99.99 percent of the time contains a logical, goal-oriented motive. Under Dark Psychology, the remaining.01 percent is the violent victimization of someone without purposeful aim or fairly characterized by evolutionary theory or moral ideology.

An individual, community, or state that explicitly or indirectly engages in the abuse, victimization, intimidation, harassment, stealing, or dismissal of others utilizing Information and Communications Technology [ICT] are called iPredators. If the perpetrator is a cyberstalker, cyber harasser, cybercriminal, practices online sexual abuse, an internet troll, cyber extremist, cyberbully, online child abuse consumer/distributor, or engaging in Internet slander or malicious web fraud, they come under the jurisdiction of iPredator.

Cyberstealth, an iPredator’s sub-tenet, is a clandestine tool through which iPredators seek to create and preserve full secrecy when engaged in ICT operations, plotting their next attack, testing new monitoring technology, or studying their next target’s social networks.

There are also the Arsonists. An Arsonist is an individual with an obsessive concern for the setting of a fire. These people also have emotional and physical trauma overflowing in social backgrounds.

Thanatophobia, Necrophilia, and Necrologies all describe the exact form of an individual who is disordered. There are individuals who have a physical addiction to corpses. Experts who have published Necrophile profiles suggest that they have great trouble having a desire to be familiar with others. Sexual intimacy with the dead feels safe and secure to these people, rather than sexual intimacy with a living human being. When they are in a corpse company, Necrophiles has revealed in interviews of having a strong sense of power. The predominant desire for perceived power becomes subordinate to a sense of relation.

A serial killer is a real human murderer usually described as one that kills three or more victims within a 30-day or longer duration. Interviews of several serial killers showed they undergo a time of cooling off during each attack. The cooling off phase of the serial killer is a mental refractory era, during which they are briefly satiated with a desire to inflict harm to others.

The book aims at informing and orienting the readers on the satanic tendencies of those who practice Dark Psychology in order to fulfill their secret motivations. It is because the more you ponder over Dark Psychology, the more you feel able to mitigate the risk of becoming victimized by human predators.

Chapter 1: An Insight into Dark Psychology

Dark Psychology is the study of delinquent & deviant behavior within all individuals. Bill Steele, Chronicle Online (2011), provided a logical reason for this inhumane nature. He says psychiatrists define a psychopath as an emotionally empty individual who loses concern towards other people’s emotions and is immune from guilt. Psychopaths function as though the system were to be manipulated to their favor, and utilize deceit and feigned emotions to exploit others.

Dark Psychology Explained

Psychology is an analysis of human behavior. This human behavior is central to our feelings, behaviors, and interactions. The phrase Dark Psychology describes how people use ways and techniques of motivation, manipulation, and persuasion to achieve their desired results.

Dark Psychology is the analysis of the human experience as it refers to people’s psychological essence of preying on other individuals driven by immoral and deviant impulses that lack intent and general theories about instinctual drives and the philosophy about social science. Every single human being has the ability to damage fellow human beings and living creatures. Although this urge is controlled or sublimated by several, others act upon these urges.

Dark Psychology attempts to explain certain emotions, desires, beliefs, and cognitive thinking mechanisms that contribute to aggressive actions that are antithetical to contemporary human behavioral understandings. Dark Psychology believes that violent, deviant, and harmful activities are purposive, and 99.99 percent of the time contains a logical, goal-oriented purpose. There is an area inside the human mind that Dark Psychology postulates, causing certain individuals to perform atrocious actions without intent.

Dark Psychology posits that all humanity has a pool of malevolent purpose against others varying from minimally obtrusive and transient thinking to absolute psychopathic deviant actions lacking some coherent reason. This is usually referred to as the Dark Continuum. Mitigating agents that serve as accelerators and attractants to penetrate the Dark Singularity, and where nefarious acts of an individual collapse onto the Dark Continuum, is what Dark Psychology refers to as Dark Factor.

„Dark Psychology is not just our moon’s dark side, but the dark side of all moons combined.” — Michael Nuccitelli, Psy. D.

Dark Psychology includes all that makes us who we are linked to our dark side. This proverbial disease is found in all nations, all religions, and all of humanity. From the moment we are born to the time of death, inside us, there is a dimension hiding everywhere that others have deemed bad, and some have described as immoral, deviant, and pathological. Dark Psychology proposes a third conceptual framework that takes a different view of these behaviors from religious dogmas and contemporary social science theories.

„It is the one who is not concerned about his fellow men who has the greatest difficulty in existence, and who gives others the greatest harm. Every human weakness emerges from such people.” — Alfred Adler.

Why Do Humans Act as Predators

There are individuals who perform these same actions, as postulated by Dark Psychology. They do so for control, wealth, sex, revenge, or some other known reason. Without an objective, they perform such horrid deeds. There are individuals who, for the purpose of doing so, abuse and harm others. The capacity resides inside each of us. It is a capacity to damage others without intent, reason, or intention. Dark Psychology believes that this dark potentiality is extremely elusive and much tougher to describe.

Dark Psychology believes that we all have the capacity for coercive actions, and the ability has links to our emotions, feelings, and experiences. According to dark psychology, we all have this ability, but only a handful of us can act upon them. For one point or another, we all had thoughts and emotions to act in a harsh way. We have always had feelings where we want to seriously harm people without remorse. If you’re frank about yourself, you’ll have to admit that you’ve had thoughts and believe like you want to perform evil things.

Because of the truth, we think ourselves to be a sort of benign species; one would like to assume that these thoughts and feelings will not occur. Unfortunately, we all have these ideas, and fortunately, never act upon them. Dark Psychology suggests that individuals have the same ideas, emotions, and experiences but act upon them in a premeditated or impulsive fashion. The apparent distinction is that they operate upon them when others have only vague thoughts and emotions to do so.

Dark Psychology claims that this type of predator is purposive and has certain logical, purpose-oriented motivation. Religion, science, and other dogmas have been cogent in their efforts to describe Dark Psychology. It is possible that most human conduct, linked to bad acts, is purposeful and purpose-oriented. Yet Dark Psychology suggests that there is an environment where purposeful activity and purpose-oriented motivation tend to become nebulous. There is a spectrum in victimization in Dark Psychology spanning from feelings to total psychopathic deviance, with little clear logic or intent. This spectrum allows the Dark Psychology theory to be conceptualized.

Dark Psychology discusses the aspect of the human experience or basic human nature that enables sexual activity and can even impel it. Any of the features of this behavioral pattern are its absence of apparent logical motive, its universality, and its lack of predictability in certain situations. Dark Psychology believes that this common human experience is distinct or is an evolutionary development.

If you’ve ever seen a video about wildlife, the antelope torn to shreds by a group of lions would have cringed and created a sense of grief in you. While barbaric and tragic, the aggressive intent matches in with the evolutionary self-preservation paradigm. The lions are hunting for food, which is important for life. At times, male animals battle over the right of territories or the right to force to death. All these cruel and barbaric events are part of life.

When animals prey, the smallest, poorest, or females in the group are always stalked and killed. While this fact seems psychopathic, it is because of their preferred victims that their own risk of damage or death is minimized. The means, all animal life acts and behaves in identical fashion. All of their barbaric, aggressive, and gruesome acts contribute to evolutionary biology, natural selection, survival, and reproductive instinct. There are no aspects in Dark Psychology that cannot be applied to other forms of life on the planet. Human beings are the ones that embody what Dark Science is seeking to discover.

As we look at the human essence, ideas of nature, natural selection, and animal behavior and their metaphysical principles appear to disappear. We are the only beings on the planet’s face to rely on one another for the species” existence without the excuse of procreation. Human beings are the only species who prey upon others without a logical explanation. Dark Psychology discusses this aspect of the human experience or basic human nature, which enables predatory predisposition and can even impel it. Dark Psychology believes that there is something intra-psychic that drives and is anti-evolutionary to our behavior. We are the only creatures to kill each other for purposes other than life, health, property, or procreation.

Scientific Research and Evidence on Dark Psychology

Over the course of the ages, thinkers and ecclesiastical authors have sought to clarify this trend. Studies suggest that only humans with a total lack of apparent logical motive will injure others. Dark Psychology believes that there is an aspect of us, as we are humans, fostering sinister and violent behavior.

There is no race of individuals today, before, or in the future roaming the face of the planet who do not hold this dark side. Dark Psychology argues that this aspect of human experience requires logic and meaning. It’s a component of all of us with no acceptable explanation.

Dark Psychology also suggests that this dark dimension cannot be predicted. Odd in understanding of behaves on these risky urges and perhaps more surprising to the extent others would go absolutely nullifying their sense of justice. People attack, injure, torment, and abuse without reason or intent. Dark Psychology refers to these acts of behaving like a predator pursuing human targets without objectives that are explicitly specified. As people, we and any other living being are extremely harmful to ourselves. The causes are various, and attempts are being made by Dark Psychology to investigate such hazardous aspects.

Let’s now explore the essence of Dark Psychology to attempt to explain the root of the creation of psychological processes driving humans in the lack of any clear objective motivator to demonstrate predatory behavior.

We will know elaborately discuss the work of different psychologists and studies that have been conducted on the subject to discover the underlying reasons behind the human’s unjustified behavior.

There have been a plethora of philosophers, great thinkers, religious figures, and scientists who have tried to explain Dark Psychology in a contextual manner.

According to Michael Nuccitelli, [2006] Dark Psychology is both a concept of human cognition and an analysis of the human experience as it applies to the psychological essence of individuals to prey on others driven by psychopathic, deviant, or psychopathological criminal impulses that transcend intent and general principles of instinctual forces, evolutionary biology and philosophy of social sciences. Everyone in humanity has the ability to persecute all living beings and people. Although this urge is controlled or sublimated by several, others act upon these urges. Dark Psychology investigates the thoughts of terrorists, deviants, and cyber-terrorism. He assumes that Dark Psychology all over the human race occurs globally and expresses itself as predatory behavior (inclinations) without a clear, logical motive. He says it’s important to explore Dark Psychology and its evolutionary basis. He does not claim that Dark Psychology is part of our genetic history, but he does agree that research into the evolutionary basis of Dark Psychology is important.

Among the characteristics reflecting the malevolent dark aspects to human behavior are egoism, narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, spitefulness, sadism, among others. These features share a similar „inner heart,” as the findings of a recently released German-Danish study project indicate. But, if you have either of those tendencies, you will have one or two of the others as well.

Examples of persons behaving ruthlessly, cruelly, or selfishly are full of both global history and modern life. We have numerous terms in psychiatry as well as in common talk for the many dark impulses that individuals can have, most specifically psychopathy (absence of empathy), and Machiavellianism (the assumption that the results explain the means), narcissism (extreme self-absorption), the so-called „dark triad,” with several different such as egoism, spitefulness or sadism.

While there tend to be notable variations between these features at first glance — and it might appear more „appropriate” being an egoist than a psychopath — latest studies indicate that all dark facets of human behavior are very strongly related and focused on the same pattern. Most dark characteristics can be interpreted as aromatized examples of a certain universal fundamental nature: the dark center of personality. This suggests that you are often more likely to have a heavy inclination to exhibit one or more of the others if you have a propensity to demonstrate either of these dark personality characteristics.

As the new study shows, the common denominator of all dark characteristics, the D-factor, can be characterized as the general propensity to optimize one’s usefulness, accompanied by views that serve as reasonings, disregarding, embracing, or malevolently triggering disutility for others.

In other terms, all the dark characteristics can be linked down to the general propensity of putting one’s desires and ambitions above those of others even to the point of finding delight in harming others — coupled with a set of convictions that act as justifications and therefore remove feelings of remorse, shame, or similar. The study indicates that dark features may usually be interpreted as manifestations of this universal core. Still, they can vary on which facets are prominent (e.g., the rationale component is quite high on narcissism, whereas the key attribute of sadism is the element of malevolently provoking disutility).

Ingo Zettler, Professor of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, and two German professors, Ulm University’s Morten Moshagen and Koblenz-Landau University’s Benjamin E. Hilbig, have shown how this common denominator is found in 9 of the dark personality characteristics most frequently studied:

— Egoism: Excessive consideration of one’s benefit at the expense of others and society.

— Machiavellianism: A deceptive mentality and confidence that the goals justify the means.

— Moral disengagement: Cognitive processing style, which allows for unethical conduct without experiencing distress.

— Narcissism: Excessive self-absorption, a feeling of dominance, and an overwhelming desire for someone to pay notice.

— Psychological entitlement: A recurrent assumption that one is more excellent and merits greater care than another.

— Psychopathy: Lack of self-control and empathy, coupled with impulsive behavior.

— Sadism: Wanting to inflict emotional or physical damage to somebody for one’s enjoyment or gain.

— Self-interest: A tendency to emphasize and focus on one’s social and financial position.

— Spitefulness: Destructiveness and desire to harm others, including when one is hurting oneself in the phase.

In a collection of surveys involving more than 2,500 contributors, the study questioned how often respondents approved or disagreed involving comments like „It’s hard to go forward despite cutting corners here and there,” „It’s worth occasionally watching someone get the treatment they earn,” or „I realize I’m exceptional because everyone tries to convince me so.”

The mapping of the standard D-factor by scholars, which was just reported in the scholarly journal Psychological Analysis, maybe comparable to how Charles Spearman demonstrated around 100 years earlier that individuals who score highly in one form of intelligence test usually often score highly in other types of general intelligence, so there is anything called a general intelligence part.

„In the same sense, there is often a common denominator in the dark facets of human nature, which implies that one might assume, close to the intellect, that they are whether expression of the same dispositional inclination,” — says Ingo Zettler.

„For example, the D-factor may usually manifest itself in each individual as narcissism, psychopathy or either of the other dark characteristics or a mixture of these. By mapping the popular denominator of dissimilar dark personality characteristics, one can only determine that the individual has a high D-factor. He notes that the D-factor shows how likely an individual is to indulge in actions linked to one or more of these dark traits. In fact, this implies that a person who displays a certain malevolent behavior (like bullying others) would also have a greater probability of participating in other malevolent behaviors (such as lying, cheating, or stealing).

The nine dark characteristics are by no ways the same, and each can contribute to different forms of behavior. Though, the dark characteristics, usually have much more in common at their heart, which literally sets them apart. Understanding this „evil heart” may play a vital role for studies or clinicians dealing with persons with particular evil personality characteristics, since this D-factor, sometimes mentioned in the media, causes multiple forms of irresponsible and aggressive human activity and acts.

For example, we see it in private or public sector incidents of severe abuse, rule-breaking, fraud, and deceit. Awareness of the D-factor of an individual may be a helpful method here, for instance, to determine the risk that the individual may reoffend or indulge in more risky behavior, he says.

Given below are the Dark personality traits that were studied in a research project:

— Egoism

— Machiavellianism

— Moral disengagement

— Narcissism

— Psychological entitlement

— Psychopathy

— Sadism

— Self-interest

— Spitefulness

Dark Psychology vs. Theories on Human Aberrant Behavior

There was a multitude of philosophers, great thinkers, religious figures, and scientists who tried to conceptualize Dark Psychology convincingly. Dark Psychology encapsulates all previous theories and assumptions of violence against humans.

Dark Psychology occurs consistently throughout the human species and expresses itself without apparent moral motive as a predatory behavior (inclinations). Dark Psychology is like a spider’s web trying to capture all of the personal victimization’s previous theories and convey them to others that encourage empathy and promote self-awareness.

The more you can imagine Dark Psychology, the more you are equipped to reduce your chances of being victimized. It is vital to have at least a minimal understanding of the Dark Psychology before proceeding further. Six tenets are then needed to understand Dark Psychology as follows fully:

— Dark Psychology is a part of the human condition as a whole. This concept has had historical influence. This facet of human health is maintained by all cultures, societies, and the people who live in them. Known to be the most benevolent people, they have this evil realm, but never act upon it and have lower rates of violent feelings and thoughts.

— Dark Psychology aims to explore the human condition as it relates to the ideas, sentiments, and perceptions of people associated with this innate potential to prey on others without clear definable reasons. Since all action is purposeful, goal-oriented, and conceptualized by modus operandi, Dark Psychology puts forth the notion that the closer a person comes to the „black hole” of pure evil, the less likely he/she is motivated.

— In its latent form, Dark Psychology may be overlooked due to its potential for misinterpretation as an aberrant Psychopath. History is full of examples of this latent tendency to manifest itself as active, destructive behavior. Current psychiatry and psychology describe the psychopath as an unrepentant abuser for his practice. Dark Psychology posits there is a continuum of severity ranging from thoughts and feelings of violence to severe victimization and violence without a reasonable purpose or motivation.

— On this spectrum, the Dark Psychology’s severity is not considered less or more egregious by victimization actions but maps out a system of inhumanity. Comparing Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer would be a straightforward illustration. Both psychopaths were severe, and their acts were heinous. The difference is that Dahmer committed his atrocious assassinations for his insane need for companionship when Ted Bundy was murdered and sadistically caused suffering from pure psychopathic madness. On the Dark Continuum, both would be higher, but one, Jeffrey Dahmer, can be better understood through his desperate psychotic need to be loved.

— Dark Psychology believes that all individuals hold the potential for violence. The ability is latent in all humans, and through internal and external influences, increase the potential’s probability of manifesting into unpredictable behaviors. Such habits are predatory and can sometimes work with no excuse. Dark Psychology is simply a human phenomenon, and no other living creature experiences it. In other living organisms, aggression and mayhem can exist, but humankind is the only species that can do so without intent.

— An awareness of Dark Psychology’s underlying causes and triggers would better allow society to identify, diagnose, and possibly reduce the dangers inherent in its influence. Understanding Dark Psychology principles serves a twofold purpose, which is beneficial. Second, by recognizing that we all have the capacity for evil, those with this information will reduce the likelihood of erupting. Understanding Dark Psychology’s tenets ties in with our original evolutionary purpose of struggling to survive.

On the milder side of the Dark Continuum is vandalism of others” property or the increasing levels of violence in video games children and teens plead for during the holiday season. Vandalism and the need for a child to play violent video games are mild in comparison with overt violence but are clear indicators of this universal human trait. The vast majority of humanity rejects and covers their existence, but still in all of us, the characteristics of Dark Psychology lurk silently beneath the surface.

It’s ubiquitous across culture and everywhere. Some religions define it as an entity that they call Satan. Many cultures believe that demons are the culprits that trigger malicious actions. Dark Psychology has been described as a psychiatric condition by the brightest of many cultures or spawned by genetic traits passed down from generation to generation.

We all have thoughts, emotions, and actions which influence behavior through cognitions and affective states. Conversely, the act of a person affects his or her cognitions and emotions. Defined as a system or what Adler called a constellation of human experience’s triad or trinity is composed as an orbiting system of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Adler also applied subjective interpretation to that human experience framework.

Childhood experiences, placement of birth order, family dynamics, consistency of social acceptance, and dynamics of inferiority vs. dominance function in a way that generates the persons” perception and course of engaging with his environment.

Visualizing a pair of sunglasses is the best way to understand emotional perception and the perceptual system. Such shaded glasses block out light and shield the eyes from harmful rays from the sun. Your eyes are a real reality, and the sunglasses are your filtering device that distorts the harsh sunlight’s life. Therefore, your „perceptual sunglasses” are filtering, distorting, and altering the way you perceive and respond to details.

The contextual reasoning functions like this but applied to the human condition. Reality exists and occurs all around us, every moment. Subjective thinking filters out our experience to shield us from what we believe may be counter-indicated to our purposeful objectives. If the person evolves in an environment where he perceives that he is part of, belongs to, and acknowledges, his subjective perception filtering system allows for more reliable feedback. When a person is socialized in what he perceives as a discouraging environment, his processing becomes distorted and convoluted with selfishness and narcissism.

Regarding Dark Psychology, the goal is to presume that all people use subjective thinking to filter their environment. Those hostile, threatening, or abusive people wear a pair of proverbial, myopic, and fuzzy sunglasses. Such people perceive others as being out to hurt them and move first to threaten or exploit them. Their subjective interpretation distorts common decency, acts of kindness, and selflessness. Acts of kindness are impressions from abroad or used to exploit their social environment driven by an egoistic modus operandi.

Adler’s postulated social value is the accumulation of experiences, emotions, and feelings that have been transformed into altruistic behaviors. Stated, the higher a person feels accepted by others, the more they feel a part of it, and the higher sense of belonging links directly to the social interest of a person. Inherently generous, selfless, charitable, and sensitive are people with high social importance. All of these Social Interest values further enhance their emotional thinking to be optimistic and compassionate. High Social Interest is equivalent to a low impact on Dark Psychology.

Because we all have a Dark Factor within us, his Dark Factor subdues the person with high social interest. The lower the Social Interest, the higher the likelihood that the Dark Factor manifests. When a person feels disheartened, does not feel part of, does not experience a sense of acceptance, and perceives his environment as isolating, he is at a higher risk of unstable, violent reactions.

Evidence on the Effective Use of Dark Psychology to Manipulate People

Humans have a built-in propensity towards kindness, empathy, benevolence, justice, patience, sincerity, contentment, courage, detachment, selflessness, generosity, honesty, conscientiousness, etc. However, humans, despite being bestowed by the said virtues, have to cope with other malevolent and devious traits that have been infused into their very being since creation. Humans are thus hybrid beings fully capable of doing morally appreciable and socially detestable and abhorrent acts at their own will. Humans who successfully manage to subdue their evil and deviant desires become paragons of excellence and morality, in contrast to others who fall victim to socially unacceptable behaviors, impulses, and dispositions.

iPredator

In the next century, ipredators will become, if not squashed, a global phenomenon and social epidemic with their acts of theft, violence, and abuse. iPredator divisions cover cyber-speakers, cyber-bullies, cyber-terrorists, online sexual predators, cyber-criminals, and cyber-war-engaged political/religious fanatics. Just like Dark Psychology considers all deviant/criminal behavior on a spectrum of seriousness and purposeful intent, iPredator’s theory fits the same paradigm that includes violence, harassment, and online harassment using ICT. Any group, person, or nation that uses Information and Communications Technology [ICT] to exploit, victimize, coerce, stalk, theft, or dismiss others. The iPredators are motivated by deviant impulses, urges for strength and control, revenge, religious fanaticism, psychiatric illness, political repression, perceptual distortions, peer recognition, or personal and financial benefit. iPredators may be of any age group or gender and shall not be bound by race, economic status, religion, or public heritage; iPredator is a worldwide concept used to identify those who use ICT to engage in violent, manipulative, abnormal, or abusive behaviors. Core to the concept is the idea that psychopathological classifications unique to humanity are the Information Age offenders, deviants, and the aggressively disturbed.

Whether the perpetrator is a cyber harasser, cyberstalker, cybercriminal, internet troll, cyber-terrorist, online sexual predator, cyberbully, consumer/distributor of online child pornography, or involved in internet defamation or scandalous online manipulation, they fall within reach of iPredator. The following criteria are used to describe an iPredator:

— A Self-consciousness of harming others using ICT, directly / indirectly.

— Using ICT to acquire, exchange, and supply dangerous information.

— Common knowledge of Cyberstealth used to participate in or profile illegal or deviant acts, classify, find, stalk, and aim.

Unlike predators, before the information gets old, iPredators rely on the multitude of advantages that Information and Communications Technology [ICT] has to offer. Such help includes the exchange of knowledge from long distances, the speed of transfer of information, and the seemingly unlimited access to available data. Intentionally malevolent, iPredators usually deceive others in the artificial electronic universe called cyberspace, using ICT. Therefore, since the internet provides anonymity to all ICT users, iPredators deliberately develop online profiles and tactics to remain hidden and undetectable if they want.

Cyber-stealth

It is an iPredator sub-tenet and a secret method by which iPredators strive to create and maintain complete anonymity. At the same time, they involve in ICT actions planning their next attack, researching innovative surveillance technologies, or investigating their next target’s social profiles. Concurrent with an idea of cyber stealth is iPredator Victim Intuition [IVI]; iPredator’s IVI is their ability to sense ODDOR [Offline Distress Dictates Online Response], psychological weaknesses, offline and online vulnerabilities, technological restrictions, increasing their achievement with minimal ramifications in a cyber-attack.

Arsonist

The arsonist is one who is obsessed about setting the fire. These people often have a history of development filled with physical and sexual abuse. Popular among serial arsonists are the tenderness to be loners, have little friends, and are fascinated by the setting of fire. Serial arsonists are extremely ritualistic and are likely to show patterned behaviors regarding their fire-setting methodologies.

Concerned with the setting of fires, Arsonists often imagine & fix on how to schedule episodes of their fire setting. Many arsonists experience sexual gratification once their goal is set to ablaze and continue with masturbation as they watch. The serial arsonist draws pride from his actions, despite their pathological and ritualistic patterns.

Necrophilia

Necrophilia, thanatophobia, and necrology all describe the same kind of person is disordered. These are individuals who have a sexual appeal to corpses, and they do exist. The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders categorizes necrophilia as a paraphilia. A paraphilia is a biomedical word. It is used to define a person’s sexual excitement and concern with situations, objects, or individuals that are not a part of normative stimulation and can trigger a person’s pain or severe issues. A paraphilia of a Necrophile is thus sexual stimulation by an entity, a deceased human.

Experts who have collected Necrophile profiles indicate that they have too difficult experience an ability to be familiar with others. Sexual attraction with the deceased feels secure and safe to these men, instead of a sexual relationship with a living human being. Necrophiles, in the company of a corpse, has disclosed in consultations feeling a good sense of control. A sense of relation is secondary to the perceived power primarily required.

Serial killer

A serial killer is a real human murderer normally identified as someone who kills three or more persons over 30 days or more. Discussions with most serial killers showed they are experiencing a time of cooling-off between each killing. The cooling-off phase of the serial killer is a mental refractory era, during which they are briefly satiated by their necessity to give pain to others.

Experts in Criminal Psychology have hypothesized their inspiration to kill is to pursue an experience of psychological satisfaction achieved only through brutality. After the assassination, these people have a sense of liberation combined with selfish power. The experience gives such joy that they become immoral to feel once again the feeling of independence and gratification.

„The word »serial killings« implies a series of three or more murders perpetrated within the United States, none less than one of which has similar characteristics.” — FBI.

Rape, sexual assault, humiliation, and cruelty are often engaged in their murders. Other motivations besides anger, attention-seeking, rage, thrill-seeking, and monetary gain, were outlined by experts at the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Serial killers often show similar patterns in the selection of their victims, how they assassinate their victims, and body disposal methods. Criminal experts in conduct analysis agree that serial killers have a past of substantial behavioral, emotional, and social pathology. Serial killers are usually loners who suffer functional relationship difficulties.

Four examples of offender groups and offenders committing abusive and violent, bizarre actions that share the ordinary connection of having profound mental deficits with distorted world views are provided above. These dangerous constructs of personality, which can metastasize throughout their being, defy reason. What about these human hunters? How do they work in their everyday lives and socialize? These short profiles speak parts of the human condition’s dark nature. Besides sharing minor to severe psychopathology, they are all perceptual loners with deep forces that govern their decision-making capacity.

As with the serial killer may not target anyone or find pleasure in being a human predator. Still, from his setting on fire, he experiences pleasure and delight. This is a source of accomplishment for him. Additionally, he derives pleasure from the damage that he has caused. The fire setting episodes are dangerous, given that he can harm others, but his modus operandi is not the goal of causing pain or physical injury.

The big payoff for the serial arsonist is his feeling of pride and inaccurate perception of bringing about brilliant genius achievement. At times his corrupt sense of accomplishment leads him to get sexually provoked, and masturbation follows. The conduct of the incendiary is shameful, illegal, and hazardous.

They live inside an ocean of hellish madness. While the Necrophile does not cause pain to another human or victimize others, its acts are exceedingly bizarre and lack any sense of reasoning. The demand for perceived control of the Necrophile is so devious that it arose a sexual temptation towards a corpse. Imagine what it must be for him to feel. A dead body that is emotionless and devoid of blood makes him sexually aroused. Many people crave for sexual intimacy, but the Necrophile does not need this. The experience of complete isolation makes him aroused — his mind shifts into a very dark space.

One of the most repressive personalities manifesting from the dark side is the serial killer. The serial killer is often a subject of mystery in movies, court cases, and news coverage. The nature of this essence of deviant horror repeats a part of the human mind, which can be felt only by the serial killer itself. The serial killer becomes addicted to murder just as an addict craves his next beer.

The serial killer tells about the pleasure and exalted sense of freedom after his crime is over. Not Like the serial arsonist or Necrophile, the main goal of the serial killer is to quench life. They get sexually aroused by punishing their victims. Though a popular theme, there are other similar drives that cause their victims to be tortured.

These four examples demonstrate the degree to which people will go for the enjoyment of strength, gratification, and achievement of goals. All of the mentioned criminal profiles include attackers feeling gratified by their violent and heinous behavior. The fact is that these examples are simple portraits of four parts of the men and women’s population that participate in violent, violent, or deviant behavior. The degree to which people are going to engage in sexual pleasure, perceived power, or financial gain is extensive and complex.

Before the emergence of scientific advances and society’s capacity to understand divergent human behavior, the origin of such confusion was ghosts and demons. Not able to understand how humans could commit these crimes, the only sensible explanation was supernatural entities. Primitive cultures concocted stars and stories of demonic creatures instead of fearing their neighbors. Vampires, Werewolves, and Ghouls stalked their victims through the night.

While contemporary society considers itself as improved in its capacity to understand the human potential to commit brutal and evil acts, it remains elusive to learn how to minimize and prevent the human from bizarre and fatal behavior. We, human beings, belong to the group of living beings involved in activities that are hostile to our survival.

Chapter 2: Safeguard Yourself from the Manipulation Techniques and Tactics

Psychological manipulation is a type of social control that seeks to alter others’ behavior or opinion through deceptive, indirect, or underhanded strategies. By enhancing the manipulator’s interests, often at the expense of others, these methods could be considered devious and exploitative.

Social influence does not always have a negative effect. Individuals like friends, relatives, and doctors, for example, may try to convince people to alter obviously unhelpful attitudes and behaviors. In general, social control is viewed as innocuous if it regards the right of the affected individual to admit or refuse it, and is not excessively intrusive. Social influence may constitute underhanded bribery, depending on the situation and motives.

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