Sadistic Personality Disorder Essay

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One in four adults experience mental illness throughout the year, and given this fact it is pretty acceptable that mental illnesses are prevalent in the life of an average person. Mental sicknesses can range in severity from clinical depression to paranoid schizophrenia. In most cases, mental illness is cared for and treated with medicine and psychology. But what about those that are not treated with proper care and medicine? Those that are affected by a severe sickness and are forced to live life with it. What happens to their sickness and how do they cope with it? Society tends to push them aside as they fear the ill. Illnesses such as sadistic personality disorder is one that society fears because of its’ violent nature. Sadistic personality …show more content…

Enforcing sadism is the first type. Enforcing sadists tend to be people of authority that has been given to them. This is the most common and the least aggressive of the types. It is common in prison guards and policemen. They become aggressive and act superior and find pleasure in the pain of others. The next type is explosive sadism. This type is the most violent as they are unpredictable. Explosive sadists tend to lose control when they feel humiliated and blow up. They become aggressive, violent, and blood hungry. They seek revenge and only find peace and pleasure once they accomplish their goal. The next type is tyrannical sadism. Tyrannical sadists are dictators that torture the weak. They are the kind of people that want to take over the world and want people to bow down to them but only like strong one and not weaklings. This is common in torturers and dictators. The last type are the spineless sadists. Spineless sadists are weak and cowardly. They use their cowardice however, to attract people and strike first. They also use the fear of others against …show more content…

SPD stems from the possessor’s childhood starting with conduct disorder then antisocial disorder then sadistic personality disorder. Growing up in a disruptive environment with the struggle to live produces this mindset onto people. Even though SPD can differ throughout, behavioral and group therapy with family and others affected by SPD and counseling can help in the patient’s recovery but drugs do not work well and could lead to suicide. In the end, as a disorder affecting the mind, sadistic personality disorder is one of the scariest and most aggressive disorder out

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