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This Jungian Life Podcast

The DARK TRIAD: tracking wolves in our midst

This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

Jungian, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Psychology, Dreams, Jung, Relationships, Selfhelp, Society & Culture, Psychoanalysis

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2023

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Understanding the Dark Triad can help us navigate mysteriously troubled relationships in all spheres of life. Psychologists coined the term to describe a trifecta of malevolent personality traits: narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy. Although less sinister than any one full-blown personality disorder, it still affects the soul plagued by it and those in reach of its host.

Narcissism has become a widely-discussed topic, often misused to describe anyone who is frustrating or displeasing. At its core, narcissism is a soul-sickness, with individuals exhibiting entitlement, devaluation of others, and a lack of empathy. They suffer deep self-esteem wounds, alienation from their true selves, and an inability to connect with others.

Machiavellianism is inspired by the strategies in Niccolò Machiavelli’s famous book, The Prince. It promotes the idea that the ends justify the means, an approach that may be increasingly appealing in today’s virtualized world, where others may seem less human and more like avatars.

Psychopathy disturbingly captivates us, as we see in numerous films depicting violent, manipulative, and sensation-seeking characters. Driven by an intolerable emptiness and a desire for omnipotent control, psychopaths are often recast as heroes, despite their harmful actions.

Dark Triad types are subtler than their full-blown counterparts yet still identifiable by their disagreeableness, dishonesty, lack of empathy, and social exploitation. They may initially find success in our current cultural climate but are often forced to move on as they fall from grace.

The anonymity provided by social media allows these individuals to act with little consequence, even finding communities that celebrate their destructive behaviors. Skilled in manipulation, they may appear to champion a cause only to exploit it for their own ends.

To recognize the Dark Triad, look for callous indifference to the suffering of others. These individuals often project their dark traits onto others and manipulate the vulnerable into serving their agendas. In the end, those who need help remain unserved.

In Gravity and Grace, the French philosopher and political activist Simone Wiel offered a profound insight to help us discern the way forward. She wrote:

The false God changes suffering into violence.

The true God changes violence into suffering.

She means that violence in all its forms is only a way of discharging our anguished feelings but does not address our wounds. Instead, suffering requires a soulful engagement with what has happened to us and a struggle to master the pain and confusion left in its wake.

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. I will be live in New Orleans Friday evening May 5th. I'm giving a talk about the way we can help the self activate to facilitate our inner work.

0:13.0

Together we'll explore an alchemical process we can use as a guide.

0:18.0

It would be great to connect with you in person face to face and explore this together.

0:24.0

Registering is very easy. Just follow the link to the New Orleans Jung Society in the show notes.

0:31.0

You'll find it by scrolling down the podcast description on your phone or laptop.

0:36.0

I really hope to see you there.

0:39.0

Welcome to this Jungian life. Three good friends and Jungian analysts, Lisa Martiano, Debra Stewart and Joseph Lee, invite you to join them for an intimate and honest conversation that brings a psychological perspective to important issues of the day.

0:57.0

I'm Lisa Martiano and I'm a Jungian analyst in Philadelphia.

1:01.0

I'm Joseph Lee and I'm a Jungian analyst in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

1:06.0

I'm Debra Stewart, a Jungian analyst and Cape Cod.

1:16.0

Today we're going to explore an emerging character pattern which people are calling the dark triad.

1:25.0

It's described as a combination of Machiavellianism, which is characterized by manipulative, cynical and opportunistic attitudes towards people and organizations,

1:37.0

narcissism, which involves an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration and lack of empathy, and psychopathy, which is described as a disregard for others' feelings,

1:51.0

impulsiveness and tendency towards aggression and antisocial behavior.

1:57.0

And the dark triad character is more subtle than the clinical disorders that I just mentioned.

2:03.0

This kind of person is reasonably high-functioning and blends into most groups and they may have outwardly successful lives but have a negative effect on the people close to them and the organizations are embedded in.

2:19.0

Because these traits are considered sub-clinical, they're often invisible to the person who is exhibiting them.

2:28.0

So dark triad characters do not walk around thinking, I'm a psychopath or I'm a malignant narcissist or I'll crush anyone who challenges my authority.

2:41.0

Instead, they'll more subtly find an internet platform or a religious sect or a belief system or a social group that validates their worst qualities,

2:55.0

that gives them permission to be cruel or hateful or destructive, and the system actually can strews those qualities as virtues.

3:10.0

So they begin to be convinced that they're finding for what is right and true, and they're actually finding a way to give free reign to their cruelty and their desire to treat others viciously.

3:27.0

And then they'll find allies to cheer them on who also believe they're on the side of everything that's good and right.

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