M. E. Thomas is an author and lawyer known for her work that focuses on the intersection of psychology, law, and personal experience, particularly in relation to the subject of psychopathy. She is best known for her book "Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Hidden in an Emotionally-Pretend World," in which she discusses her experiences as a person with sociopathic traits. In the book, she explores the nature of sociopathy, its impact on relationships and society, and challenges common misconceptions about people with such traits. Her writing is both personal and analytical, offering insight into her life while also addressing broader psychological concepts.
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