Sociopaths can be found in every facet of life: personal relationships,
work, school, and family. Most people have been in a relationship or
interacted with more than one sociopath in their lifetime, often not
recognizing their danger until it was too late. The Sociopath At the
Breakfast Table breaks new ground in the field of abusive
relationships. It presents an emerging theory about sociopathic
interaction: SEAT, or the "Sociopath-Empath-Apath Triad." With this new
found understanding of how sociopaths worm their way into people's
lives, readers can use the tips and techniques found in this book to
protect themselves from potential harm. More importantly, the authors
show how empathy can be used as an antidote to sociopathic abuse - thus,
victims are able to seize back power and ultimately regain control over
their lives. This book presents readers information and tips on every
aspect of interactions with a sociopath, from avoiding meeting one, to
getting rid of them, dealing with the aftermath, and regaining control
of their life.