Calling her narcissist would mean that she feels an unconscious need to receive admiration from others and thus would be prone to various acts of generosity and usefulness in order to achieve it. Sadly, she's not very useful, nor provides a reason to be liked...
It's a common word here in general.
Projecting: 121 results.
Projection: 143 results.
Thrill is 21 of the Projecting results, and 11 of the Projection ones. These include results where she's quoting others saying the word.
by TurncoatIt's a common word here in general.
Projecting: 121 results.
Projection: 143 results.
Thrill is 21 of the Projecting results, and 11 of the Projection ones. These include results where she's quoting others saying the word.
Only 21 out of 121 and only 11 out of 143. Sounds about right. I use the words far less than I've been accused of.
I think emily uses those words the most. Say anything negative and she thinks everyone is projecting, everyone except herself... of course.
So Thrill is 32 of the 264 uses... Which means she is 12% of the use of the word. That's quite a bit for one person. And when she quotes others, it's them quoting her... Now that percentage increases. Thrill is a pathetic hermit, can't get away from her computer. It brings her fictional joy. see ya guys later... Life awaits.
by Piles the BeaverJust because hes qualified doesn't mean he can't make mistakes, especially if the patient is conveniently falling into the category.
Why would anyone want to 'conveniently' fall into that category?
It's not as though AsPD is something special. It's a personality disorder that uses a number of defense mechanisms. AsPd has to have a negative impact on the person's life or they wouldn't get diagnosed with it.
There are valid reasons as to why I got diagnosed with it.
not only that, but that disorder is not something they hand out like Halloween candy. it's almost impossible to get that diagnosis outside of criminal reasoning, and with as much daydreaming and fantastical thinking you seem to indulge in, I highly doubt you committed any crimes serious enough to land you an assessment ordered by the court of law.
It's not impossible to get the diagnosis outside of a courtroom situation because you only need three AsPD traits to be diagnosed with it, which may or may not include criminal activity.
Why you assume I haven't committed any serious crimes simply because I like to fantasize is beyond me. Using serial killers as an example; many of them fantasize before they commit each murder. Fantasy and serious crime are not mutually exclusive.
With that said, some of the crimes I've committed could have sent me away for a long time. Fortunately for me, I have more self-control than those who've ended up prison from doing the same things I've done.
realistically speaking, there is no need to find out who is or isn't a sociopath unless they are seen as a hazard to the environment and need to be put away. your story is vague, and your cheering is too loud. in your boasting you are blatantly hiding something. I truly believe you were diagnosed with aspd as the co morbid disorder, but you use that as the main one to sound better. who knows, maybe you didn't understand your diagnosis at all.
I haven't boasted once about having been diagnosed. I simply mentioned it.
If one diagnosis is primary and the other secondary, then schizoid is my primary diagnosis because I have more traits of that and AsPD is secondary.
If anything, schizoid PD is the better disorder because it's less self-destructive.