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HOW TO KNOW YOU AGAIN A PSYCHO?
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HOW TO KNOW YOU AGAIN A PSYCHO?
• WORKING WITH A COMPULSIVE LIAR OR PSYCHO
• mythomania
• Psychopathy
• HOW TO RECOGNISE YOU AS THERAPIST THAT MAN HAS A PSYCHO
NEXT ONE?
• How to deal with A PSYCHO?
• Psycho CAN FOOL THE THERAPIST?
• psychopaths are of manipulation CHAMPIONS
• TO HAVE A PSYCHO FOR OPPONENTS
WORKING WITH A COMPULSIVE LIAR OR PSYCHO
Those who work with treatments and therapies of all kinds need to learn to
quickly recognize the different symptoms of a client when he or she comes to a
treatment or session of any type. Without knowing the current diagnosis can not
sessions start from the correct point. If the therapist has the skills needed, can
to develop the right strategy when work begins.
Strategy is needed when you are dealing with a psychopath. The therapist who had been deceived
a mythomaniac or psychopath has been a useful lesson to take with them in future work
with people.
You may not know in advance when to meet a mythomaniac or psychopath. Now begins
work with major challenges. It is easier for a therapist to work with a
client blinders than to break through tough barriers of mythomania and
psychopathy.
One percent of the Earth's population is likely to be psychopaths - usually men - but they are
even among women, masculine strong women. A psychopath is not a wimp, no
reclusive quiet little person who does not dare to take place or to express their views.
On the contrary - he takes the whole hog as far as it goes. He pushes boundaries, challenges fate
and threatens constantly reputation and his dignity as a human being. He has no
self-awareness, no ability to see yourself from the outside, so that others see him, or
as perceptive do when they see through him. He's not always easy to uncover, not
until afterwards, so he comes away with the most and leaves many
oblong faces behind.
Mythomania
A psycho is always a mythomaniac, but a mythomaniac need not always be a
psychopath, although these two properties are closely related. The boundaries are very
close. 2
A mythomaniac may be the most difficult client, one of the biggest challenges a therapist
can get in their practice. He lies all the time, seemingly for no reason. But
Psycho goes even further. He not only lie, cheat and deceive him when they
designated victims least expect it.
Psychopathy
Psycho lying, manipulating and duping. Psycho rarely have any real close
friends. At the risk of being exposed he does not want to get too close to anyone. He can
not a review. Psycho is secretive, no one will really him
up close and personal life. He knows, someone too close, he can at any time be
exposed as the liars and cheats he is. Escape Pattern is common. All
disclosures allowed him to escape and begin searching for new victims in their path. Each intimidating
situation causes him to leave the stage and probably never come back, everything
depending on how threatening the situation is.
Psychopaths are living by cheating others. Without sacrifice, he is not. Without sacrifice, he has no
to feed on. As soon as he made a fool out of someone, he is therefore constantly on the lookout
for new victims.
For a therapist who works with personal development, it is normal that a client
want to make positive changes in their lives, but a psychopath is
completely unwilling to change anything in their personality, and therefore harbors a
Such a person rarely or never volunteer with a psychologist or other therapist. He is
already perfect in their own eyes, so why would he need therapy?
In his own eyes, he is thus superior to all others. He has too much confidence in himself.
Everything he sees and hears is filtered through his own vision and becomes remodeled to
hold contempt for the individuals he meets along the way. Psycho sees an enemy in
everyone, even those who love and protect him most. He knows deep down that in
the long run, no one can accept his attitudes and behavior, and therefore live
he is always with the knowledge that sooner or later he will be rebuffed and undesirable.
Thus, it is rare to get a full-fledged psychopath as a client, if you do not work
within correctional or mental health. In the closed treatment may be included in the psychopath
manipulative world to agree to a treatment as a make-believe in order to gain
benefits of one kind or another. Psycho knows he almost always gets away
most of the falsehoods he is an expert at making up. During a fraction of a
second, he spat out an answer that fits his revolutionary brain and
selfish purposes. We need a clear vision therapists to see the patterns and detect
all lies.
HOW TO RECOGNISE YOU AS THERAPIST THAT MAN HAS A
PSYCHO NEXT ONE?
If you still get a psychopath as a client, what you need to look out for and how
do you recognize him? Normally, one thinks before taking questions. 3
Psycho however, responds quickly and confidently without thinking. He can not do
to see reality as it is without doing it. He's lying in every sentence he
pronounce, even when he does not need to lie. With kindness, charm, flattery and
obsequiousness based psycho up trust and lure their prey to believe it
he says, all to serve their own purposes.
These people respond too quickly for it to be any substance in the
they say. When he was caught and questioned, he has always quick but illogical
excuse at hand. But he says it with such empathy that he believes in
it, and he speaks with are often taken aback by the illogicality of context
and do not understand what happened until much later. Psycho has an extremely strong
defense.
How to deal with A PSYCHO?
It requires the therapist to show respect and understanding for such a client for over
at all able to come in behind all curtains of falsehoods, while
must be careful that you do not end up in the same kinds of energies, you yourself begin
manipulate to get the honest answers. The therapist must therefore be vigilant and ensure
up, so that it does not in this process becomes manipulative himself - for his own abuse of power
and personal gain.
The thing is inherently very difficult. If, like therapists caught in a dishonest
dialogue with the psychopath, then you have been manipulated by his client, which is not at all
uncommon for those who are not vigilant during the process. It's just manipulation
the psychopath is a specialist.
In the treatment process with the psychopath needs work with the concept of 'honesty'
priority, to look at things as they are, to distinguish between illusion and reality. It
is also about to re-evaluate the so-called short-term benefits that lie force means.
Psycho living with obsessive thoughts that cause them to turn on all the truths and
express constant contradictions. Go against the grain is a compulsive need. He is
"Psycologically reversed" - "psychologically contrary to" normal common sense. He has
programmed so from the beginning. The patterns are tightly and instinctively and change
rarely or never.
Many psychopaths come very far in his career. High intelligence is. Only
lying making and fantasizing require a very large and fast intellect.
Many criminals are psychopaths, that many psychopaths are criminals. Part
psychopaths spend because much of his life in prison, whether they come from
Society upper or lower layer. The patterns are imprinted at an early age that
of psychiatry is not going to change. The damage is already done. Any recognition of
own shortcomings and errors of judgment does not exist, nor openness to their own positive
changes. Re teaches be unrecoverable in nature.
All this tells us that the therapist needs to approach the wounded little
child on the inside and incredibly carefully look at what took place at this early 4
unknown. Is there a possibility that it is incurable? Hardly, but the therapist can
so positive seeds and inspire a different kind of thinking. Give praise for his great
intellect, he is susceptible to praise, encourage the use of the intellect in other
context in which it benefits everyone, especially himself.
The therapist can also view the psychopath that he is visible, even when he does not want or think
that he does, and that maneuvering did not go home at all. When psychopath begins to understand
how he is seen, he can for their own personal gain act a little "nicer", but as soon as he
will be set against the wall and gets scared, he becomes "evil" again. Love your life is never lasting.
It is more played than genuine. A psychopath is just kind, obedient and responsive when there is
a gain involved.
Psycho CAN FOOL THE THERAPIST?
Self, I work with the training of image interpreters. My students ask me about the psychopath
can trick a photo interpreter. My answer is that anyone can fool an image interpreters, especially
psychopath who is a specialist in fooled. But this can only happen at the beginning of a
image processing. Pictures, which is the subconscious language, is even more clearly than words.
In the picture the process will always be truths. It is not possible to cheat
a skilled photo interpreter in length, scarcely more than half a session, because the image
tells beyond words. The picture tells the story of the subconscious, that which is
hidden from pyskopaten itself but which can be read by a skilled image interpreters. A
trained image interpreter reads images that others read words.
There is no special color, shape, location or composition of the image revealing
these people. It takes an intuitive image parsers that can scratch the surface of lies
carefully and ask the right questions when the person in question does not feel threatened. It
worst thing these people know is being exposed as liars.
Psychopaths are of manipulation CHAMPIONS
"Psychopathy is abnormality in the form of unreliability, inconsistency and insensitivity to
others' well-being, "said encyclopaedias. For a psychopath blurred morality and ethics
out.
Psychopathy can be about ...
• lack of empathy
• poor ability to take setbacks and disappointments
• poor empathy
• inability to experience guilt
• unwillingness to take responsibility for their actions
• self-destructiveness
• constant need for variety, excitement and strong sensations
• weak sense of identity
• weak impulse control
• difficulties to establish deep, long lasting and loyal relationships with other 5
Psychopaths ...
• poor morale
• own laws - they are engaging in light of the social laws that are
• High self-image
• indirect communication
• no deep friendships, only superficial "charm contacts"
• No self-insights
• no compassion
• no sense of duty
• no conscience
• emotional walls around themselves
• easy to imagine what benefit themselves or turn down other
• many ideas
• territorialistic
• strong imagination
• strong blinkers
• strong sense of territory
• great motivator
• large duperingsförmåga
• strong need for control
• severe personality disorders
• difficult to predict the consequences of their actions
• difficult to stop and enjoy
Psychopaths are ...
• "alive" and resourceful - continually creating "external noise" to avoid having to feel their own
emptiness
• aggressive
• jealousy
• good at bluffing
• enterprising people but can not always manage it they accomplished
• dreamer
• alone
• hazardous to other people who have offended or threatened them
• hazardous to their chosen victims
• successful
• greedy
• Hard
• vindictive
• ruthless
• at the bottom or at the top of society
• cold under pressure
• Offenders
• addicts of one kind or another
• irresponsible
• unpredictable
• insensitive
• publicized success or criminal activities 6
• insecure
• pathological liar
• restless
• Risk Taker
• fear deep down, but even so, they throw themselves blindly into it they are afraid of
• Moving
• self-glorification
• like chameleons, they know how to move in "fine" context
• thrill-seeking
• nice and comforting to the outer
• credible
• convincing, it's very easy to go to what they say, even for those who are
aware of their tendencies
A psychopath ...
• not put off by unpleasant consequences, do not understand them, can not predict
them
• easily bored
• explain away
• does not care who he runs over or how
• breaking agreements
• building walls around himself by strong self-defense
• charms
• do not hesitate any methods to push their way
• often as he wants
• has sudden outbursts that are not appropriate for the situation
• degrade, destroy and take pleasure in tormenting his opponents or those who are weaker
• distort reality, his lies are for him completely true, not
even cold facts or overwhelming evidence leads him to realize or recognize the
own lies
• Hate to be contradicted
• can yell, scream, fight and threaten if the situation requires it
• scheming to achieve their purposes
• never forgets an injustice
• have not been in touch with their feelings
• threatening to great success and benefits, or tunes to get there
• can not take criticism
• can walk over dead bodies to earn money or to convey their words
• can not handle the setbacks and surprises, then responds with large
Fury
• can not stand to lose control
• feel a great triumph for his victories over other people
• callous
• emotionally disturbed
• Run "charm offensives"
• living in a fantasy world
• shortage of reactions where they should react
• manipulate and deceive 7
• must have come first
• sacrifice others to save themselves
• project their own weaknesses and wrongdoings of others or on any
adversary
• not understand deep concepts duty, forgiveness, love, morality, goodness,
humility, compassion, etc.
• does not react to punishment
• lacks empathy with others
• lacks compassion for his victims
• let no one too close to
• Flatter
• plays the spectacle to get what he wants
• usually respond to anything other than what is asked
• always seek superiority
• Test their surroundings and see where he can push the boundaries
• likes to be in control - and make sure he has the
• underestimating the intelligence of others
• performs ruthlessly vile acts
• exploit others for personal gain
• use of power
• shows a cold and hard facade
• refuse to listen and take in logical explanations
• refuses to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions
• no regrets
• overestimates itself
• exceeds the limits, norms and laws
• overestimate other people's expertise about their potential actions would
suit his purposes
It lives maybe a little psycho in most people, but that is subject to
many of the above listed items is definitely a full-fledged psychopath.
Even when he gets caught in the act denies psychopath for what he's done or said.
Shy patches are strong and unconscious. The defense is the armor and much
convincing. He is projecting and change the subject. Quickly and deftly he blames
distraught and talking away their opponents. In his own eyes, he is always innocent, what
he has done and what he has been caught. He always expect that his
lies become real as soon as someone believes in them, they are identical with those of others
reality. That is how he is working, industrious and with great endurance.
In the end, destroy the psychopath often himself without caring the least about what
that comes with the case. But how bad he has hurt himself, and others,
he will always again with renewed vigor. He is tireless when it comes to creating
their own reality, quite distinct from the society's proven truths. 8
TO HAVE A PSYCHO FOR OPPONENTS
The most dangerous opponent a man can have is a psychopath. The differing
from a psychopath can not count on a happy divorce or life-long friendship.
Situation not bid at all on it. Psycho is far superior to his opponent.
He crushes and pulverizes his f d partner. Often he wins in all legal instances
right up to the Supreme Court. First, he never, and partly because his
manipulation art so great that even seasoned attorneys, prosecutors and judges
goes to his scheming innuendo, cleverly thought out lies and well-chosen
words.
How can all this be? Never forget; Psycho is of manipulation
Masters and totally ruthless in their natural behavior. He can sell his own mother,
abandon their children for life and spread false truths about who he lived with
and who supported him for many years. He has no emotional ties to any
other than to itself.
If you want to stop attending psychopath traps and avoid risking future meetings with
continuing lies and false game, you have to refrain entirely from having a relationship with a
Psycho / former partner. Anyone who has learned his lesson leaves the stage and ensures that
you do not have to deal with this person again. The outcome is always that it is both
offended and run over, cheated and unloved. You can not trust a psychopath how
much one wishes, wants and tries. A promise can be broken within half a second.
You can not have a natural relationship with an ex-husband or wife with this
established or non-established diagnosis without having to always be on guard against further
tricks.
Most psychopaths are on the loose in the community and do the most damage in their immediate
environment. Few have been diagnosed, unless they are caught in the justice system and victims
for involuntary examination. No psychos goes voluntarily to look at himself or
let others do it.
in swedish
Copyright © Kristina Wennergren
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