
Oct 24, 2010, 02:05 PM
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You stopped reading the DSM too soon, for it says:
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I'm not basing that on the DSM. I'm basing it on the professional opinion of this man (can't post links. google search the wiki page of roy hazelwood), who has seen countless men treated. I read some of him, and I have to say, I think this man is quite brilliant, and even though he, I believe, only dealt with those that were criminal, on the far end of the spectrum, I think the points he makes can be counted to be at the highest expert level.
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Okay, that works too. You see you're operating off biased data, in that you think there's no cure for this, there's no treatment, when in actuality there is. For the criminally insane, or the die hard criminal with the comorbidity issues? Probably not, but you've said you're not a criminal (in so many words.)
There is treatment. You have chosen not to push and get help. I suspect once you find the reasons for that, what you're gaining in saying there's not treatment and you're stuck with the way you are, etc, and you repulse to therapy, then you will be ready to heal. imo.
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