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Is your difficult child a psychopath?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stress Bunny" data-source="post: 626976" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>Suzir, it sounds like your son's situation is complex, but I'm glad to hear that you don't think he is full blown psychopath.</p><p></p><p>Echo, it's a great sign that your son loves animals. A conscience is defined as a sense of obligation to other living creatures or people.</p><p></p><p>MWM, I have read the book Without Conscience, and it was excellent. I agree about the genetic disposition toward lack of empathy. J.T.'s bio mom was the same way. Also, the lack of motivation to change is not helpful in terms of hope.</p><p></p><p>by the way, after J.T. texted me that I'm not going to be a grandma after all, and he was sorry if he freaked me out, I responded that I wouldn't be freaked out anyway because I have detached from his drama. He texted back that he has asked some on-again-off-again g.f. to marry him and she said yes. The drama continues!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stress Bunny, post: 626976, member: 4855"] Suzir, it sounds like your son's situation is complex, but I'm glad to hear that you don't think he is full blown psychopath. Echo, it's a great sign that your son loves animals. A conscience is defined as a sense of obligation to other living creatures or people. MWM, I have read the book Without Conscience, and it was excellent. I agree about the genetic disposition toward lack of empathy. J.T.'s bio mom was the same way. Also, the lack of motivation to change is not helpful in terms of hope. by the way, after J.T. texted me that I'm not going to be a grandma after all, and he was sorry if he freaked me out, I responded that I wouldn't be freaked out anyway because I have detached from his drama. He texted back that he has asked some on-again-off-again g.f. to marry him and she said yes. The drama continues! [/QUOTE]
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