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NYT article on callous-unemotional children
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 532120" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Buddy, I was watching the same show and thinking of this article. I guess eventually they get it to the point of understanding what they are doing is wrong and that they are inflicting pain, but they enjoy it. Which is the opposite of "getting it" in the traditional sense. Make sense? I think it all actually becomes a horrible exercise in semantics. Ultimately, the point is that they lack the ability to feel the remorse. in my opinion if you lack this ability, you are not evil, but a defective human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 532120, member: 11965"] Buddy, I was watching the same show and thinking of this article. I guess eventually they get it to the point of understanding what they are doing is wrong and that they are inflicting pain, but they enjoy it. Which is the opposite of "getting it" in the traditional sense. Make sense? I think it all actually becomes a horrible exercise in semantics. Ultimately, the point is that they lack the ability to feel the remorse. in my opinion if you lack this ability, you are not evil, but a defective human. [/QUOTE]
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