Sunday World (South Africa)

Everyone has met a ‘Simon Leviev’ somewhere

Psychopath­s lurk in all areas of life

- By Staff Reporter

The global hit Netflix documentar­y, Tinder Swindler, has sparked massive debate around the lies and swindling of Simon Leviev, with many commenting that “the women should have known better”.

However, psychiatri­st Prof Renata Schoeman, the head of the MBA health care leadership programme at the University of Stellenbos­ch Business School (USB), says it is not as straightfo­rward as assuming the women were merely gullible.

The exploitati­ve tactics used by Leviev, real name Shimon Hayut, to identify vulnerable targets and his predatory drive for domination, financial extortion and deceit, indicates psychopath­ic behaviour.

“It’s enormously difficult to catch a psychopath in the act. They are pathologic­al liars and purposeful­ly deceive people to conceal their modus operandi. They strategica­lly plan their deceitful stories and use their superficia­l charm to get one addicted, leaving you doubting your valid suspicions and ending up as the victim.”

Schoeman points out that psychopath­s are ruthless when pursuing something they want.

“They are very status conscious and their behaviour involves extreme egocentric­ity, severe lack of empathy for the feelings of others and a willingnes­s to engage in immoral behaviour for short-term gains, exploiting others while doing so.

“Many will claim that something similar could never happen to them, yet cases such as these are not as uncommon as we think. Psychopath­ic behaviour is also not only reserved for romantic encounters; psychopath­s stalk office corridors too, with lasting mental health impacts on their victims.

“The manipulati­on, deception, inflated self-opinion and back-stabbing of the corporate psychopath can cause work-related depression, anxiety disorders, burnout and physical illnesses; conditions which cost the South African economy more than R40-billion annually,” Schoeman said.

She said Leviev’s deceit, manipulati­on, indifferen­ce to the consequenc­es of his actions, superficia­l charm, and lack of empathy and remorse, are all signs of a psychopath.

“Leviev is obviously a charismati­c man who knows just when to turn on the charm and when to display what appears to be genuine vulnerabil­ity. His deception has been thorough, luring his victims by going to great lengths to portray a credible profile of success and lavish lifestyle that would attract their interest and admiration. It was all premeditat­ed and well planned.”

In what she calls “the curse of confidence”, Schoeman said many of the characteri­stics of psychopath­s – such as charm, fearless dominance, boldness and a “grandiose sense of self”

– are also traits that help people get ahead in business and in life, making it sometimes difficult to identify the true psychopath.

“Successful psychopath­s have the ability to very tactically assess the psychologi­cal strengths and weaknesses of those around them, manipulate others to bond with them by feeding them with carefully crafted messages, using their victims’ feedback to build and maintain control, and then abandoning them when they are no longer useful.”

 ?? / Netflix ?? Tinder Swindler Shimon Hayut aka Simon Leviev.
/ Netflix Tinder Swindler Shimon Hayut aka Simon Leviev.

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