Sociopaths are the ones driven by emotional reactivity and environmental factors. Their actions are impulsive…
What you’re describing is actually an oversimplification. You're mixing up trauma-driven behavior (which can be part of BOTH) with sociopathy.
Emotional reactions alone don’t make someone a sociopath. Everyone is prone to emotional outbursts. Psychopaths can still experience anger, they just act on it in calculated ways, which is exactly how Ah-Jin behaves. She doesn't just randomly go into someone's room and begin to beat the shit out of them, she thinks about the best way to hurt/threaten/manipulate that person. She thinks. She chooses the method, the timing, the place, and the outcome. Her behavior aligns far more with psychopathic traits than sociopathic impulsivity because in fact all the things she does is logical. She doesn't randomly just attack someone, her emotions aren't volatile, its a sort of plateau of "mess with me and your dead" sort of thing. She doesn't emotionally decides to manipulate someone, she calculates it. She plans everything, long-term strategy. That's calm. She's willing to have herself hurt to get to her goal. Even when she’s angry, she plans how to hurt someone with maximum effect and minimum consequence, even if that is taking a bet on her own life.
Just think of what she did to her "father". A sociopath would've likely lashed out at him during one of his abusive episodes, like stabbing him with a kitchen knife, or pushing him down the stairs in a moment of reactive rage. Ah-jin did the exact opposite. She scouted a target, created a whole cover identity (getting the job as a barista), patiently built a false relationship, and manufactured the whole chaos that ensued. She's using a MASK of emotion, using the appearance of emotion as a tool, its not actual emotional reactivity because those are usually instant. The only "explosive" reaction she had was right after the plan was fully completed and done. She waited for him to die on his own and then just took it out on him like a sort of release.
And with what we're seeing with A-jin, she's functioning just fine in society, nobody else knows this side of her, they all think she's the perfect girl. its only her very close circle that see and feel she's actually abnormal.
From a clinical standpoint, in the DSM-5 neither sociopathy nor psychopathy is an official diagnosis anyway, they are "subtypes" used in criminology, forensic psychology and clinical research. But they're descriptive subtypes, not "diagnoses" you can formally give a patient due to their complicated nature and overlap. The actual diagnosis is antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and they both fall under this.
Exactly!! omg it has been bothering me since the beginning of the series, she's a psychopath not sociopath. Can…
Thank you. i speed read the webtoon too, and it was quite different, the vibes are also different, I'm liking the series more so far. I think they might somewhat change the ending a bit at least, especially with the way everyone's relationship is currently portrayed, because if they follow exactly what the novel did it would be very weird for the drama. She's definitely going to get ruined one way or another especially because Junseo told her that "she'll get punished"... and its possible he will turn on her but idk how... either way I doubt there will be any good ending... whatever that may be for a drama like this...
I think the writers seriously misunderstood the difference between sociopathy and psychopathy. Ah-Jin’s behavior fits psychopathy, not sociopathy. She shows almost no empathy, she’s manipulative, and she rarely feels guilt for what she does. Some of her targets genuinely deserved it so I don't really feel sorry for them, but her friends definitely don’t, and she still uses them without a second thought. Sociopaths are more violent and more explosive, but psychopaths are very conniving and calculating which is exactly how Ah-Jin operates
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Emotional reactions alone don’t make someone a sociopath. Everyone is prone to emotional outbursts. Psychopaths can still experience anger, they just act on it in calculated ways, which is exactly how Ah-Jin behaves. She doesn't just randomly go into someone's room and begin to beat the shit out of them, she thinks about the best way to hurt/threaten/manipulate that person. She thinks. She chooses the method, the timing, the place, and the outcome. Her behavior aligns far more with psychopathic traits than sociopathic impulsivity because in fact all the things she does is logical. She doesn't randomly just attack someone, her emotions aren't volatile, its a sort of plateau of "mess with me and your dead" sort of thing. She doesn't emotionally decides to manipulate someone, she calculates it. She plans everything, long-term strategy. That's calm. She's willing to have herself hurt to get to her goal. Even when she’s angry, she plans how to hurt someone with maximum effect and minimum consequence, even if that is taking a bet on her own life.
Just think of what she did to her "father". A sociopath would've likely lashed out at him during one of his abusive episodes, like stabbing him with a kitchen knife, or pushing him down the stairs in a moment of reactive rage. Ah-jin did the exact opposite. She scouted a target, created a whole cover identity (getting the job as a barista), patiently built a false relationship, and manufactured the whole chaos that ensued. She's using a MASK of emotion, using the appearance of emotion as a tool, its not actual emotional reactivity because those are usually instant. The only "explosive" reaction she had was right after the plan was fully completed and done. She waited for him to die on his own and then just took it out on him like a sort of release.
And with what we're seeing with A-jin, she's functioning just fine in society, nobody else knows this side of her, they all think she's the perfect girl. its only her very close circle that see and feel she's actually abnormal.
From a clinical standpoint, in the DSM-5 neither sociopathy nor psychopathy is an official diagnosis anyway, they are "subtypes" used in criminology, forensic psychology and clinical research. But they're descriptive subtypes, not "diagnoses" you can formally give a patient due to their complicated nature and overlap. The actual diagnosis is antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and they both fall under this.
Can u spoil the ending for me pls?