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narcissist, Psychopath or sociopath
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:00 pm
by camgarsky4
All (but in particular Mr. Possum)....check out the video below on Youtube. I watched and kept trying to filter Lizzie thru what this doctor describes. Looks like there are additional similar talks with the same doctor.
Possum -- would love your take on this doctor before I spend too much more time with her on youtube.
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Narcissist, Psychopath, or Sociopath: How to Spot the Differences | Dr Ramani x MedCircle
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Re: narcissist, Psychopath or sociopath
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:14 pm
by PossumPie
Ok, think of a narcissist as "vanity smurf" A person who is completely self-centered, the world revolves around them. They are not necessarily evil, just self centered.
Psychopaths'/sociopath is someone who has no conscience. They want what is best for them, and have no guilt. They will do what they can to make their lives better without awakening at night feeling guilty. This is NOT your average criminal, but a person who really feels no guilt. It develops before age 5 years and is constantly reinforced.
A Narcissist will make themselves look good, but not at the expense of those they care about. A psychopaths/sociopath would steal from their own grandmother without guilt because they only look out for themselves. These are ALL personality disorders meaning they can't be changed or improved even with counseling.
Re: narcissist, Psychopath or sociopath
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:25 pm
by Reasonwhy
Great topic, Camgarsky! Will post as I can—our daughter and her puppy are about to arrive for Christmas tonight. But I can’t wait to see others’ posts and add some of my own.
Re: narcissist, Psychopath or sociopath
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:12 pm
by camgarsky4
The youtube doc mentioned that using and discarding folks was a psychopath behavior. That sure seems to be a possible explanation for Lizzie's difficulty with extended relationships. I had a list of her broken relationships with family, neighbors, friends and the like. And her better relationships with employees and kids. Now just need to remember where I 'stuck it' and I'll add to this thread.
Re: narcissist, Psychopath or sociopath
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:52 pm
by Reasonwhy
Would like to see that :)