From Dr. Sam Vaknin
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 inflames the stalker's wrath and enhances his frustration. The more he feels sidelined and stonewalled, the more persistent he becomes, the more intrusive and the more aggressive.
It is essential, therefore, to first identify the type of abuser you are faced with.
(1) The Erotomaniac
This kind of stalker believes that he is in love with you and that, regardless of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the feeling is reciprocal (you are in love with him). He interprets everything you do (or refrain from doing) as coded messages confessing your eternal devotion to him and to your "relationship". Erotomaniacs are lonely, socially-inapt people. They may also be people with whom you have been involved romantically (e.g., your former spouse, a former boyfriend, a one night stand) – or otherwise (for instance, colleagues or co-workers).
Best coping strategy
Ignore the erotomaniac. Do not communicate with him or even acknowledge his existence. The erotomaniac clutches at straws and often suffers from ideas of reference. He tends to blow out of proportion every comment or gesture of his "loved one". Avoid contact – do not talk to him, return his gifts unopened, refuse to discuss him with others, delete his correspondence.
(2) The Narcissist
Feels entitled to your time, attention, admiration, and resources. Interprets every rejection as an act of aggression which leads to a narcissistic injury. Reacts with sustained rage and vindictiveness. Can turn violent because he feels omnipotent and immune to the consequences of his actions.
Best coping strategy
Make clear that you want no further contact with him and that this decision is not personal. Be firm. Do not hesitate to inform him that you hold him responsible for his stalking, bullying, and harassment and that you will take all necessary steps to protect yourself. Narcissists are cowards and easily intimidated. Luckily, they never get emotionally attached to their prey and so can move on with ease.
4 comments:
Wow, great post!
Pretty damn spot on for my stalkers, too, except I have to give the one that made a conscious decision to stop stalking me some credit.
For me, this especially jumps out:
"The aim of stalking is to "educate" the victim and to punish her."
I have about 20-40 emails/comment posts with a statement near verbatim to that. That freakish need to "educate" someone by taunting, insulting and trying to harm their livelihood? Yeah, that's an effective way of getting one's message across... in bizarro world. It certainly doesn't work on any sane person.
I think one was lonely, but the other wants to dominate you from a safe distance doing his dirtiest work from an IP that many have access to. He must think his higher ups are idiots to the extreme, or just as misogynist as he is.
I might take scissors to a certain dept store card in my wallet.
Then there's always a big, honkin' boycott of said dept. store if I ever decide to create a campaign. Maybe I can use Care2, they rock for campaign-creation. Then publicize. Ahhhh, that would be sweeeet.
Good idea, Helen Wheels. Thanks for being my blogger friend. I have to go away on business for a few days and won't have much time for blogging and such. You're a very wise person.
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