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You say you've never felt scared of him, but that he has a habit of persistently pushing boundaries to the point that you have to be really forceful with it. He also describes you as getting easily upset, something you seem to feel a pressure to disprove.
My thought here is that he hasn't escalated to this degree before now because he's never needed to; when it came to casually getting what he wants, that pushiness and the pressure to “not be upset easily” acted as enough of a deterrent, and you being forceful meant he couldn't do it anyway. Now he's unsatisfied, so he's escalating and seeing if he can get away with more.
You're right. What was previously labeled as psychopathy and sociopathy are now the 2 different types of anti-social personality disorder.
You are correct that what was called psychopathy can be more dangerous, as the individuals with the diagnosis generally don't have the same neural function to practice inhibition of actions. There are tools including therapy and medications, but it is a challenge. The post was discussing sociopathy, which is a condition that is generally much more controlled with behaviours. I apologize for not acknowledging this, thank you for correcting me.
Unpredictable and dangerous are behaviors that aren't just labeled with what used to be called psychopathy, but the prevalence of stigma on diagnostic labels is harmful to the potential of behavioural reform. This has been proven through studies utilizing the stigma of schizophrenia and patients using a diagnostic label as an identity. If we continue to push a generalized narrative on individuals versus engaging the diagnosis as symptoms experienced, we could possibly see behavioural conditions changing in future generations. This isn't just being understanding of mental health, but addressing the fact that stigma is a known catalyst for perpetuating symptomatic actions.
Additionally, just because it has been recorded as a factor of a disorder doesn't mean it's 100% accurate. Mental health institutions have changed radically in the last 5 decades and will continue to change. 1970s was when the last lobotomy was performed on a mental health patient in Alberta, Canada. We don't know everything, we're still evolving as a society, and mental health is still growing as an institution and field of study. What we can do is use the tools we do have and apply them in real world situations. Like, if you're going to engage in a relationship with someone who has atypical neurology, it's best to hire a mental health professional who specializes in that field. Or, if I'm studying in the field of mental health, I'm not going to perpetuate stigma as I'm aware of the impact of stigma.
Yeah man, I’m genuinely a very sensitive and somewhat insecure person. I was bullied for most of my life for being ugly duckling! Now this as an adult. Go figure. I won’t hang out with them anyone, at least not on my own doing.
You say you've never felt scared of him, but that he has a habit of persistently pushing boundaries to the point that you have to be really forceful with it. He also describes you as getting easily upset, something you seem to feel a pressure to disprove.
My thought here is that he hasn't escalated to this degree before now because he's never needed to; when it came to casually getting what he wants, that pushiness and the pressure to “not be upset easily” acted as enough of a deterrent, and you being forceful meant he couldn't do it anyway. Now he's unsatisfied, so he's escalating and seeing if he can get away with more.
I'd say she is preying in him as he seems to be serious about the relationship and she's being shifty.
If they did divorce, the mistress spot would need to be filled
…good advice IF she is telling the truth, which i doubt.
Babe he preyed on a teenager. She males aren’t the dark secret. You are. Now you know he’s a creep and liar all round leave and get your life back.
You're right. What was previously labeled as psychopathy and sociopathy are now the 2 different types of anti-social personality disorder.
You are correct that what was called psychopathy can be more dangerous, as the individuals with the diagnosis generally don't have the same neural function to practice inhibition of actions. There are tools including therapy and medications, but it is a challenge. The post was discussing sociopathy, which is a condition that is generally much more controlled with behaviours. I apologize for not acknowledging this, thank you for correcting me.
Unpredictable and dangerous are behaviors that aren't just labeled with what used to be called psychopathy, but the prevalence of stigma on diagnostic labels is harmful to the potential of behavioural reform. This has been proven through studies utilizing the stigma of schizophrenia and patients using a diagnostic label as an identity. If we continue to push a generalized narrative on individuals versus engaging the diagnosis as symptoms experienced, we could possibly see behavioural conditions changing in future generations. This isn't just being understanding of mental health, but addressing the fact that stigma is a known catalyst for perpetuating symptomatic actions.
Additionally, just because it has been recorded as a factor of a disorder doesn't mean it's 100% accurate. Mental health institutions have changed radically in the last 5 decades and will continue to change. 1970s was when the last lobotomy was performed on a mental health patient in Alberta, Canada. We don't know everything, we're still evolving as a society, and mental health is still growing as an institution and field of study. What we can do is use the tools we do have and apply them in real world situations. Like, if you're going to engage in a relationship with someone who has atypical neurology, it's best to hire a mental health professional who specializes in that field. Or, if I'm studying in the field of mental health, I'm not going to perpetuate stigma as I'm aware of the impact of stigma.
Yeah man, I’m genuinely a very sensitive and somewhat insecure person. I was bullied for most of my life for being ugly duckling! Now this as an adult. Go figure. I won’t hang out with them anyone, at least not on my own doing.
It's ok to have different values and priorities. Just find someone who aligns with you.
Unless this is changed behaviour for her? If yes, communication through counselling may be warrented.
It's not about cutting him off but having respect and having a boundary, they can be friends just not act like a couple
Call the police and ask for an emergency protection order because he is threatening to harm you.