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Originally Posted by pegasus
You believe whole heartedly the above and therefore feel you cannot change.
Lynn got this information from a TV programme. You cannot rely on the TV 'experts.'
You cannot blame psychopathic behaviour on the difference of a brain scan! Behaviour is behaviour. A human being, unless you feel you are some kind of new species?
Which experts? I think you are believing what is easier for you to believe. Change is difficult but possible.
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Originally Posted by pegasus
I didn't say 'ignore' your behaviour, it's actually about knowing your behaviour and learning to cope with those emotions. It is possible to learn to change that behaviour with a lot of help and support but if you are in the mindset that a brain scan says you can't change... and you are in the mindset that you will even find whatever you can to not change... It has to start with you!
It seems to me you want to be a psychopath and want to stay that way. Like I said before, change is difficult but it is possible.
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Originally Posted by wolfsong
Has this turned into a harassment? I personally feel that he is well read in the subject of his DIAGNOSIS,and unlike another member, is not abusive in the forums(no one here....a new member) His thoughts and what he shares and how he chooses to share is eloquent, well spoken and informed.Isn't there a criteria to members to be supportive? Why take over his thread with negativity ? Find a new interest if you don't see eye to eye.I mean your input says more about you than about him at this juncture.Keep posting myers!Some of us listened with pride in all the efforts you expend to overcome despite this,as well as the way you hold your marriage ,work,and job together.Your behavior in chat and forums has always ONLY been supportive and gracious.Many here care for you.~~WO.olf....P.s ....and freak...you have even been rude to Lynn? Honestly Pegs and Pachyderm I am surprised
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My comments are supportive, I am trying to help and educate Myers with my expertise in saying that Myers can learn to cope and change the behaviours. There is nothing wrong in me saying that. If someone comes along and says they truly believe X, I'm entitled to come and say that actually it's possible to do y. The information that a brain scan proves a psychopath cannot change is wrong, the brain scans may show differences of course but that does not mean they cannot change their behaviour. I needed to point that out so that Myers has hope and can seek support and help to move forward.
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