Minä en uskalla toimia, en rakastaa enkä tuottaa, ellei osaxi tule yleinen tunnustus. DSM5 diagnoosi: NPD eli narsistinen luonnehäiriö. Tervetuloa Hermannin nuorisoseuraan.
xxx/ellauri044.html on line 328: Äs. Pitääkö nyt sit ostaa myös joku izehoitokirja sosiopaateille? Ei sentään. Jenkeillä ei enää ole sosiopaattia DSM-nimikkeenä, se on nyt APD eli anti-social personality disorder, mikä on yxinkertasesti vaan "paatunut rikollinen" leima ozaan. NPD oli ennen Saxan nazipuolue, nyze on USAn narsismihäiriö. Ei vittu ei nää kreikannetut tautinimet ole muuta kuin Theofrastoxen luonteita, erilaisia ikävän ihmisen medikalisaatioita. Yhtä hyvin toimis ne arkisemmat adjektiivit sellasenaan, kuten "sietämätön mahtailija" tai "izekeskeinen paskiainen". Sosiopaatit ovat "pelimiehiä". Ne on parantumattomia lurjuxia joita jenkkivankilat on täynnä. Uskonnosta voi olla apua. Vapahtajan käyttöä sosiopaatin hoitokeinona pitää tutkia.
xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1175: oisi yhtä paljon NPD-potilaita kuin kapitalismin mallimaassa?
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 156: Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), a cluster B personality disorder, is considered to be one of the least identified personality disorders (Pies, 2011). On the other hand, a good number of patients with narcissistic traits present at the psychiatrist's office with other types of issues such as anxiety or depression. A common finding in clinical practice, NPD frequently coexists with other psychiatric disorders. NPD is a relatively recent diagnostic category. Its origins stem from a great effort between psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists to recognize a cluster of predominantly difficult patients who could not be classified as psychotic, not typically neurotic and overall not responsive to conventional psychotherapeutic treatment options (Gildersleeve, 2012).
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 77: Narcissistic rage is a term that was first coined by author Heinz Kohut in 1972 to refer to the tendency for people with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) to fly into a rage with what might seem like the slightest provocation or no obvious provocation at all. People with NPD require that others give them consistent admiration and positive feedback. When this doesn't happen, it can elicit underlying feelings of shame that trigger an instant angry response and cause them to lash out without considering how it impacts the recipient. It is the narcissist’s thin skin and sensitivity that leads to this rage because of a deep-seated fear of being "found out" for not being the person they portray themselves to be.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 97: While the exact cause of narcissistic personality disorder, often linked to narcissistic rage, is unknown, it likely involves genetics, upbringing, and life experiences. NPD tends to disrupt all areas of a person’s life and can be overt (obvious), covert (hidden), or even high-functioning (the person is successful in life despite the disorder, such as a POTUS or high-powered business person who is known for flying into fits of rage).
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