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Default Sep 01, 2019 at 08:32 PM
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Bro she\he is not a psychopath.

I dont think a psychopath would worry about little things, be delusional and go to the therapy. I assume a psychopath would not even waste his time for a therapy.
Psychopaths are prone to delusions of grandeur.

They are not known for going to therapy of their own volition, but psychology isn't such a precise science that one can say with certainty that a psychopath would never go to therapy willingly. I go, and I still think I'm a psychopath.

True, primary psychopaths don't worry much about anything. But secondary psychopaths can be just as anxious as a normal person.
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Default Sep 01, 2019 at 08:56 PM
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-Psychopaths are prone to delusions of grandeur.

Athena Walker (she knows a lot about the research of psychopathy) wrote "Psychosis and delusions is not a feature of psychopathy as a different aspect of the brain is affected"

pricehaylein said he\she has a schizophrenia and I guess his/her delusions has to be different and its more of them.

An avarage psychopath doesnt have many delusions. They are usually are very rational and less emotional.

-They are not known for going to therapy of their own volition, but psychology isn't such a precise science that one can say with certainty that a psychopath would never go to therapy willingly. I go, and I still think I'm a psychopath.

Why u going to a therapy my friend? just curious

-True, primary psychopaths don't worry much about anything. But secondary psychopaths can be just as anxious as a normal person.

Yep but in addition to those things, I dont think he/she is a sociopath either. But its my opinion I can be wrong who knows.
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Athena Walker (she knows a lot about the research of psychopathy) wrote "Psychosis and delusions is not a feature of psychopathy as a different aspect of the brain is affected"

pricehaylein said he\she has a schizophrenia and I guess his/her delusions has to be different and its more of them.

An avarage psychopath doesnt have many delusions. They are usually are very rational and less emotional.
Athena Walker is full of ****. Having delusions of grandeur is one of the criteria for psychopathy. However, the delusions of grandeur typical of psychopaths and narcissists are different and less severe than delusions seen in schizophrenics. A psychopath's "delusions" are more like extreme arrogance.

PTSD and psychopathy, however? Yeah, those two things don't mix, at least not with primary psychopaths.

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Why u going to a therapy my friend? just curious
Because I think it could benefit me.

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Yep but in addition to those things, I dont think he/she is a sociopath either. But its my opinion I can be wrong who knows.
Won't know until he gets tested.
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Default Sep 01, 2019 at 09:51 PM
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Im a she guys. Lol. I think im more schizophrenic. I probably wont even bring this up to my therapist except my manipulation and controlling of others.
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Default Sep 01, 2019 at 10:46 PM
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Im a she guys. Lol. I think im more schizophrenic. I probably wont even bring this up to my therapist except my manipulation and controlling of others.
Its good my friend, its better to have some psychopathic/sociopathic traits, than be a typical Psychopath. There is a research telling that Psychopaths score lower on IQ test Real-life psychopaths actually have below-average intelligence | New Scientist

I am not surprised, a typical psychopath doesnt learn as fast as normal person on mistakes. I think the higher on psychopathy scale, the higher chance you will end up in a prison or hurt yourself physically, because they dont consider dangers and consequences as ppl with less psychopathic traits. They are just like a stupid guys trying to satisfy their needs without caring about anything else and dont even learn on theirs mistakes.

But someone with some psychopathic/sociopathic traits can be very intelligent and successful. I think everything is good in a moderation

I hope it helped somewhat what I wrote ealier about accepting things. Let me know because I like feedback even if its bad.

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Im a she guys. Lol. I think im more schizophrenic. I probably wont even bring this up to my therapist except my manipulation and controlling of others.
There are a lot of conditions that can lead to antisocial behavior. Often, such behavior arises as a way to cope with or mask underlying problems. Narcissists are bloody famous for it. So yeah, you could have schizophrenia with antisocial behavioral traits.

We won't know until you get tested.
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Default Dec 01, 2019 at 11:47 PM
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What is the difference between primary psychopathy and secondary?
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