A non-profit organization providing information and support for victims of psychopathy

Our Mission

Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy is dedicated to educating the public regarding the nature of psychopathy and its cost to individuals and society.

We seek to support the families and victims of those with psychopathy.

We support research that aims to: prevent or minimize the development of psychopathic traits, reduce the impact of psychopathic traits, and understand and treat the aftermath of psychopathy. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the negative impact of psychopathy on the families and victims of psychopathic individuals.

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Become a Member

The Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation is approved by the United States Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt charitable organization.

You do not have to become a member to use this site or participate in the survivor’s forum. Membership is one way you can contribute to the Foundation and support other victims. Your membership means a growing voice for those committed to addressing the problem of psychopathy.

Members are asked to donate just $25 a year. Professional and corporate memberships will also soon be available for a larger donation. Beyond knowing you are partnering with us in our very important mission, your membership also has the following benefits:

1. Use of Members’ Avatar and Member status on the Forums.
2. Access to Members Only Forum where you can post comments and suggestions for the organization.
3. More benefits coming soon.

Join through PayPal by clicking on the Donate button below. Although we are required to keep a record of your donation and membership, your private information will be kept confidential.

Our Vision

We believe psychopathy is a serious disorder that hurts many people. Through our efforts, we hope to contribute to greater recognition of and greater understanding by both professionals and the general public of the nature and impact of psychopathy on victims/survivors.

We envision a future in which psychopathy has less of a negative impact on the families, friends, co-workers, and victims of psychopathic individuals as well as individuals with psychopathic traits themselves because of the establishment of:
• more effective methods to help victims/survivors recover from traumatic relationships with such individuals;
• more effective methods to prevent or ameliorate the development of psychopathic traits;
• more effective methods to treat psychopathic features.