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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 290139" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>I think he is both, I think he has a serious bio-based mental illness like schizophrenia or bipolar--there's extremely strong genetic background here. But I also think he's psychopathic. Maybe not murderously so, but he just has no conscience, he just does not care, he is callous, he does not care if he pleases anyone. </p><p> </p><p>I think his schizophrenia/whatever is eventually going to blunt the psychopathy. But I also think there are people who know how bad off he is, but it's such a horrible horrible diagnosis for a TWELVE year old, no one really wants to say it.</p><p> </p><p>The therapist says, he's 'very, very disturbed'. He does not say, 'he's very, very sick."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 290139, member: 5169"] I think he is both, I think he has a serious bio-based mental illness like schizophrenia or bipolar--there's extremely strong genetic background here. But I also think he's psychopathic. Maybe not murderously so, but he just has no conscience, he just does not care, he is callous, he does not care if he pleases anyone. I think his schizophrenia/whatever is eventually going to blunt the psychopathy. But I also think there are people who know how bad off he is, but it's such a horrible horrible diagnosis for a TWELVE year old, no one really wants to say it. The therapist says, he's 'very, very disturbed'. He does not say, 'he's very, very sick." [/QUOTE]
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