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As a behavior analyst and body language expert, Scott Rouse holds multiple certificates in advanced interrogation training. He has been trained alongside the FBI, Secret Service, U.S. Military Intelligence, and the Department of Defense.

His extensive training, education, and practice of nonverbal communication have made him an expert and consultant to law enforcement as well as Fortune 100 Companies, attorneys, private investigators, executives, and entertainers. He is also a multi-Grammy nominated producer and TEDx Speaker.

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@billyvsbilly1

3 months ago

Even in games I feel bad if I do something immoral. That's why I always have previous save ready

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@lisamariebright5315

2 months ago

Scott- You are saving peopleā€™s lives!I look back and all the warning signs were there but I didnā€™t know how to read those signs!

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@BeingLifted

3 months ago

After studying psychopathy from my armchair for 12 years or so after attending the School of Hard Knocks -- the same reason I'm subscribed to both Scott and The Behavior Panel's channels -- I can add to Scott's answer. (It's kind of a weird feeling because I have so much respect for Scott and his knowledge.)

We know how psychopaths like to be in control, whether as crooks or captains of industry or Judges, etc., or as crooks IN positions of control.

We know that, at some point growing up, they figure out they're not like everyone else. As they develop their superiority complex, people with normal human emotion begin to look inferior to them.

We also know that all psychopaths are narcissists, and that the majority of the people narcissists surround themselves with are considered "supply" -- that's actually the psychological term for it -- we might supply adoration or funds or housing or sex or whatever. (Remember, even r*PE is about control -- not s*x.)

I think the crimes of psychopaths are all about getting their supply by controlling us and using WHATEVER emotion they can draw out of us in order to feel that control -- and to feel superior to the rest of us.

My mother regularly told me that I was naive and people would take advantage of that. But I saw the good in people and gave them the benefit of the doubt too easily,

I was too trusting and didn't figure out what Mom meant until I was about 50! Now in my 60s, without giving too much of my book angle away, I'm writing about them and the kinds of games they like to play with us, whether we're aware of those games (or cons) or not.

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@EdgarAllanGo

3 months ago

I love these videos packed with so much information. Thanks, Scott!

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@margaretlee-reed814

3 months ago

TY ... seen that "look" 2-3 times that I can recall (while older) ... that rose to the level of jumping back in a vehicle and leaving; or run inside for keys then leave. (That rape, rob or kill a complete stranger unprovoked look.) If looks could kill ... only way to describe. And, (they) don't become uncomfortable staring .. too long.

Remind everyone how fast that "look" can happen.
In (split) seconds ... up close or from a short distance.
And, not saying "hello" (back) may be all it takes to trigger. Complete calm/kind demeanor to a monster. Or, attempted manipulation/distraction by saying hello (too friendly) to a stranger.

Staring back eye to eye (walking backwards to leave) may work temporarily, but now wouldn't suggest necessarily. (Yikes!) Like 2 animals ... on hyper alert.
By the grace of God it worked. Stared (it) down.

But, heart was racing ...

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@lisasmith7066

3 months ago

Love your channel Scott!

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@christineh4782

2 months ago

Thank you Scott Rouse. I always appreciate your teaching about bad people.

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@oachie8862

3 months ago

I find it interesting that loss or lack of smell is something that they find in psychopaths.

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@lynnschaeferle-zh4go

2 months ago

They feel jealousy and hatred
They enjoy those feelings because thatā€™s all that they can feel

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@countrygirl432

3 months ago

My brother was diagnosed as a narcissistic sociopath back in the mid 1980s. Growing up in a home with him was hell/traumatizing to the point where my parents and I had to go through therapy. His temper was nothing to joke about. The evil manipulation and vindictive behavior left a couple of household pets deceased and afterwards he would target and unalive neighborhood pets in the most disgusting manner of deaths. He didn't care if ppl saw him do it,he would deny it and walk away from the scene. My parents decided to eventually kick him out when he was 17 yrs old bcz they couldn't take it anymore.

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@courtneyevrrlyn9644

3 months ago

The video game Fable in Xbox from the early 2000ā€™s is a great example of empathy. I realized when I played it I always had to be so innocent I became the ā€œangelā€ but my ex whoā€™s got to be at the very least a sociopath bc heā€™s got a record of arrests & other things always thought it cool to be the ā€œdevilā€ in the game without issue. I always felt guilty if I had to do anything bad in the game.

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@libbylandscape3560

3 months ago

My experience with them is that they get off on it, they like seeing people in pain, thereā€™s some sort of power/energy transfer.

My mother got off watching my father beat me, and would come into my room slurping a martini to sneer at me and threaten me after it was over.
Another family member (FM) came upon an old classmate whoā€™s excitedly showing her boyfriend a campus notice where she was starring in an upcoming musical. So FM loudly insults the girlā€™s singing ability and morals. Then, after the singer hears her and is crying, FM loudly pretends to be greatly embarrassed to her group. But FM doesnā€™t do anything to apologize or make it better, just gets louder about what an embarrassing moment SHE is havingā€¦.while smirking and watching the singer & boyfriend leave.
Yet another example with this same FM was her hobby of sl**ping with the boyfriends & fiancĆ©ā€™s of her friends, including my boyfriend. She was quite proud of it, she didnā€™t care who she hurt, in fact if she could see you in the act of being humiliated, even better.

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@lena-mariaglouis-charles7036

3 months ago

THANK YOU for doing what you do, Scott!šŸ’•

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@twirlingparasol_

3 months ago

Love you Scott!! Keep bringing the knowledge, we're here for it! šŸ˜˜

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@jorudd6201

2 weeks ago

To think I've learned this at my age. Years, and Years I've wondered "why hurt someone "? Thanks Scott. Learning New things everyday šŸ˜Š

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@skeleton_wa_migraine1736

2 months ago

Fear is a very primal emotion. I wonder if they are just this animalistic.

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@Jane-9v

2 months ago

They are from the enemies camp - down under!!

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@GiniPig-r8h

2 months ago

In that's why they can look normal because it's like playing in a game

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@gerismith1218

3 months ago

Years ago I was given what I thought was a good description of a psychopath. Kicking a person in the head to them was no different than kicking a football. This was before all the indepth study. Also they are rare and not to be confused with sociopaths who are more common. Like Tyrannosaurus Rex they are born nasty.

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@debraann2288

3 months ago

Thanks Scott! This may sound silly but when my dad was alive (the smartest man I have ever known) he was convinced my ex husband was a sociopath. The more I learn from you I honestly just think the dude was selfish. šŸ˜‚. I wish my dad was still here to listen to you, he would have loved learning from you. ā¤. I just may be your biggest fan!!! Thank you for all you do

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