Aftermath Mission
The Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation 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.
The Aftermath Foundation is primarily a volunteer organization. We employed a part-time administrative assistant during the first three quarters of 2014. She divided her time between helping victims and families (approximately 85%) and other administrative needs of the foundation (approximately 15%).
In 2014, we received $6590. in revenue. Our revenue came primarily from other donations (89%) versus member donations (11%).
In 2014, our total expenses were $ 5151. Forty-four percent of our expenditures were incurred responding to requests for help from individuals impacted by those with psychopathic traits. Forty-four percent were incurred in administration and overhead. Providing workshops accounted for 4%, reporting costs for 4% and website expenditures for 3% of our total expenses.
Aftermath Foundation Awards
Call for nominations for the Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation Awards
The Aftermath Foundation Board of Directors has established two awards to recognize contributions by both the media and researchers to the understanding of psychopathy and its impact on victims. Members and researchers are encouraged to submit nominations! Deadline for 2015 awards is May 31, 2016.
The purpose of the study was to better understand the impact of psychopathic traits within the family context by investigating the manner in which parents with psychopathic traits discipline their child and interact with their child.