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The book I've been reading: narcissts and socipaths
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 432283" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: darkslateblue">You're talking about Van Gogh, right? Van Gogh didn't cut off his entire ear - there are conflicting stories about this - he cut off his ear lobe and send it to a woman he was in love with and who left him. In recent studies, it was determined that Van Gogh was bi-polar. There was another researcher who said he more likely had major depressive disorder. But if you look more closely at his life, it seems that if he had lived during our times, he would have likely been diagnosed as an Aspie (with co-morbid depressive disorder). Interesting stuff.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkslateblue">I always thought my loco sister was narcissistic, however, now I am leaning towards other personality disorders. In any event, the best way to avoid the trauma that goes along with dealing with her is to avoid her. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #483d8b">Another good book along these lines is "Walking on Eggshells" which I'm sure I've seen mentioned here a few times.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 432283, member: 2211"] [COLOR=darkslateblue]You're talking about Van Gogh, right? Van Gogh didn't cut off his entire ear - there are conflicting stories about this - he cut off his ear lobe and send it to a woman he was in love with and who left him. In recent studies, it was determined that Van Gogh was bi-polar. There was another researcher who said he more likely had major depressive disorder. But if you look more closely at his life, it seems that if he had lived during our times, he would have likely been diagnosed as an Aspie (with co-morbid depressive disorder). Interesting stuff.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslateblue]I always thought my loco sister was narcissistic, however, now I am leaning towards other personality disorders. In any event, the best way to avoid the trauma that goes along with dealing with her is to avoid her. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#483d8b][/COLOR] [COLOR=#483d8b]Another good book along these lines is "Walking on Eggshells" which I'm sure I've seen mentioned here a few times.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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