Armchair psychiatrists are just as good as the history psychiatrists!
Or, high-chair psychiatrists.
FreeAndClear: Bosun:It is really interesting that current president, One Horse Dog Faced Pony Soldier, is suffering from dementia and his supporters and enablers donât care. Stumblin Joe is an empty store front president. And his second in command, Kamaalaa is incompetent. That really is interesting.
Armchair psychiatrists are just as good as the history psychiatrists!
Or, high-chair psychiatrists.
Yeah but those tend to throw their cereal everywhere and thatâs generally a demerit
Are you now? Thank you for an honest appraisal of yourself. So you agree?
Is One Horse Dog Faced Pony Soldier throwing his food around. I did not know about that development.
BPD does have impulsivity, for self-soothing behavior; however, there are also other symptoms such as unstable mood/emotions and a fear of abandonment.
Personality disorders are usually caused by different combinations of abuse and neglect (because they are maladaptive methods of coping), and this plays into the pervasiveness that is characteristic of such a disorder- meaning if you have one, it permeates into every aspect of your life and it is relatively constant over a long period of time. Symptoms can usually start as early as adolescence or even from age 5 since that is when the personality starts to develop.
To be diagnosed with one is a big deal for many people. However, I think that personality disorders are becoming more and more common, especially as weâre seeing narcissism rise. It is my personal belief that cluster B disorders are rising. And I feel that left-leaning psychiatric professionals donât want to acknowledge this since it seems to be a cultural movement, as then nothing really deviates- for something to be a disorder, it has to deviate from the individualâs culture, as well as be distressful and dysfunctional.
This is also one of the reasons why so many people with personality disorders go undiagnosed because it isnât distressful to them, but to everyone around them. People with AvPD, we want relationships and we suffer a lot, so it is distressful- but we think that avoiding people is the lesser of two evils, so we choose that, because being with peole has been worse. But say, someone with NPD, they wonât come into therapy for NPD. It is the very nature of someone with pathological narcissism to think that they arenât the problem. They usually come in for depression instead, or after a court-order or a spouse or someone close has threatened to leave if they donât get help for their issues.
These are just my observations and what Iâve learned from mental health professionals; I have never professionally treated someone with a personality disorder.
I feel as though some movements have spun out of control and are the driving force. That, and increased stress, dysfunctional parenting methods, and âfleasâ from perhaps being around someone with a personality disorder. I have noticed a decrease in the amount of empathy people have for other people. They are quick to assume, yet they give themselves the benefit of the doubt. Although I think everyone is guilty of this, to some extent.
This was well said. Remind you of any recent presidents?
Are you now? Thank you for an honest appraisal of yourself. So you agree?
The psych analysis didnât come from me. Enjoy the armchair
Current prez, Stumblin Joe the gas passer
Is One Horse Dog Faced Pony Soldier throwing his food around. I did not know about that development.
He may be all the things you said but he is not a high chair psychologist
So are you referring the guy who started this thread, Orygun?
Never can tell what One Horse Dog Faced Pony Soldier is trying to pass himself off for. Did you here hus latest embellishment.?
So are you referring the guy who started this thread, Orygun?
History psychology is meaningless.
Itâs a cool exercise but thatâs it
Never can tell what One Horse Dog Faced Pony Soldier is trying to pass himself off for. Did you here hus latest embellishment.?
Thanks for agreeing
Itâs interesting John Kennedy and his complex health state wasnât included in the original article:
https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=105178
I wonder if drug dependence to lessen the pain from a number of these conditions and injuries may have impaired his morale or decision making:
Yeah that dude was loaded up on drugs for his health issues- Addisons. Uppers downers and pain meds. Plus he was hooking up with any lady that crossed his path. Definitely had some issues.
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Trump. Clinton.