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Coping with Stalking and Stalkers
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Coping with
Stalking and Stalkers
I. A
Typology of Stalkers
II.
The Erotomanic Stalker
III.
The Narcissistic Stalker
IV. The Psychopathic
Stalker
By: Dr.
Sam Vaknin
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A Typology of Stalkers
Stalkers are not made of one cloth. Some of them are
psychopaths, others are schizoids, narcissists, paranoids, or an admixture of
these mental health disorders. Stalkers harass their victims because they are
lonely, or because it is fun (these are latent sadists), or because they can't
help it (clinging or co-dependent behaviour), or for a myriad different reasons.
Clearly, coping techniques suited to one type of stalker may
backfire or prove to be futile with another. The only denominator common to all
bullying stalkers is their pent-up rage. The stalker is angry at his or her
targets and hates them. He perceives his victims as unnecessarily and churlishly
frustrating. The aim of stalking is to "educate" the victim and to punish her.
Hence the catch-22 of
coping with stalkers :
The standard –
and good –
advice is to avoid all contact with your stalker, to ignore him, even as you
take precautions. But being evaded only inflame"
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