You have a degree in psychology so I am curious to see your comprehensive thoughts on this thus far.
That'd be terribly unprofessional for me to do on request like this instead of keeping it purely to armchair speculations and theories. I also haven't seen you in person yet, so the room to confirm what I'm seeing through other avenues isn't there to the degree that I'd be confident going beyond "what I see here" in relation to other similar patterns.
Commenting on tendencies and symptoms however can still help for counseling towards stronger, healthier behavior without an official labeling.
That'd be terribly unprofessional for me to do on request like this instead of keeping it purely to armchair speculations and theories. I also haven't seen you in person yet, so the room to confirm what I'm seeing through other avenues isn't there to the degree that I'd be confident going beyond "what I see here" in relation to other similar patterns.
Commenting on tendencies and symptoms however can still help for counseling towards stronger, healthier behavior without an official labeling.
Fine, I'll give myself one then-
I diagnose myself with perfect syndrome. Characterized by a pathological pattern of not having any flaws.
That'd be terribly unprofessional for me to do on request like this instead of keeping it purely to armchair speculations and theories. I also haven't seen you in person yet, so the room to confirm what I'm seeing through other avenues isn't there to the degree that I'd be confident going beyond "what I see here" in relation to other similar patterns.
Commenting on tendencies and symptoms however can still help for counseling towards stronger, healthier behavior without an official labeling.Fine, I'll give myself one then-
I diagnose myself with perfect syndrome. Characterized by a pathological pattern of not having any flaws.
How did that come to be a disorder, did people just by being near them become jealous haters or something?
That'd be terribly unprofessional for me to do on request like this instead of keeping it purely to armchair speculations and theories. I also haven't seen you in person yet, so the room to confirm what I'm seeing through other avenues isn't there to the degree that I'd be confident going beyond "what I see here" in relation to other similar patterns.
Commenting on tendencies and symptoms however can still help for counseling towards stronger, healthier behavior without an official labeling.Fine, I'll give myself one then-
I diagnose myself with perfect syndrome. Characterized by a pathological pattern of not having any flaws.
How did that come to be a disorder, did people just by being near them become jealous haters or something?
It's a syndrome not a disorder.
That'd be terribly unprofessional for me to do on request like this instead of keeping it purely to armchair speculations and theories. I also haven't seen you in person yet, so the room to confirm what I'm seeing through other avenues isn't there to the degree that I'd be confident going beyond "what I see here" in relation to other similar patterns.
Commenting on tendencies and symptoms however can still help for counseling towards stronger, healthier behavior without an official labeling.Fine, I'll give myself one then-
I diagnose myself with perfect syndrome. Characterized by a pathological pattern of not having any flaws.
How did that come to be a disorder, did people just by being near them become jealous haters or something?
It's a syndrome not a disorder.
It's still a condition.