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A chilling conversation with-Matt
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 430354" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>As far as Matt calling you and reading a checklist or sociopathic behaviors? If his concerns are so deep that he is doing research and he feels he is a natural born killer? Then I would definitely urge him to get checked in to a hospital and get looked at, so he can get some help before he harms someone and ends up spending the rest of his life in prison and ruining a families life. </p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, it may be that he finally finds out once and for all that he is NOT a sociopath or a psychopath and puts those thoughts to rest and moves on getting some quality anger management behavior therapy and gets on with his life and realizes he just has anger issues an is in a place in his life where he KNOWS he is not psycho, KNOWS he needs to work on his anger issues and accepts the help. It could be the start of something great for Matt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 430354, member: 4964"] As far as Matt calling you and reading a checklist or sociopathic behaviors? If his concerns are so deep that he is doing research and he feels he is a natural born killer? Then I would definitely urge him to get checked in to a hospital and get looked at, so he can get some help before he harms someone and ends up spending the rest of his life in prison and ruining a families life. On the other hand, it may be that he finally finds out once and for all that he is NOT a sociopath or a psychopath and puts those thoughts to rest and moves on getting some quality anger management behavior therapy and gets on with his life and realizes he just has anger issues an is in a place in his life where he KNOWS he is not psycho, KNOWS he needs to work on his anger issues and accepts the help. It could be the start of something great for Matt. [/QUOTE]
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