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Sociopath: A Memoir

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2024

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Part 2, Chapters 12-17Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 2, Chapter 12 Summary: “Fauxiopath”

The next time she sees Jennifer, Patric fakes interest in her love life to find out where her boyfriend lives. Later that night, she drives to the Beverly Hills mansion, stands over Jennifer as she sleeps, and fantasizes about hurting her. Remembering her rule of not harming anyone, she forces herself to leave.

In her next therapy session, Patric admits to entering Jennifer’s boyfriend’s house and recounts her violent fantasies. Dr. Carlin explains that, as a therapist, she has to abide by the Tarasoff rule: She must report patients to the authorities if they pose a threat to someone else. Dr. Carlin states that Patric’s latest behavior is concerning, and despite the therapy, her compulsive behavior is escalating. Patric explains that she is angry with Jennifer because she is “a fauxiopath” who claims to be a sociopath to excuse her lack of scruples. Dr. Carlin insists that if Patric wants to continue treatment, she must sign a contract agreeing to refrain from illegal activities, including stalking. Patric worries that she will not be able to adhere to the contract’s terms.