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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumAlso known as Cruz-Christie Syndrome
Last edited Thu Mar 27, 2014, 11:54 PM - Edit history (4)
Posted and self-deleted by another DU-er, but an important addition to my Rethug Psycho collection:
A personality disorder of excessive power strivings
None of the existing formal diagnostic categories in psychiatry today addresses adequately the issues of excessive power-seeking, corruption and destructiveness. Excessive power strivings both poison the personality of the individual who is obsessed in his spirit and mind with power and do unacceptable harm to other peoples' lives.
The present proposal of a diagnostic category of a Personality Disorder of Excessive Power Strivings is intended to fit into current diagnostic schema of DSM as well as into an earlier proposal to examine in all psychopathology not only the burdens and damage people do and impose on their own selves and their own functioning, but also the harm they do to other peoples' lives and functioning.
The diagnosis is to be used when the individual displays prolonged and severe manifestations of the following listed criteria.
The basic feature which is always present in this personality disorder is:
Intense and extensive power strivings.
In addition, at least three other of the following characteristics should be present:
- Lack of empathy for people, and indifference to the suffering of others;
- "Street smart" alertness and remarkable cunning committed to seizing and expanding power;
- Ruthlessness in cultivation of power;
- Scapegoating and projection of blame on to targeted individuals or a group, an insistent need to identify certain others as lowly, worthless and intended victims;
- Corruption by power and addiction to power;
- Demands of other people to be dependent on one's powerful personality, or that they become one's obedient followers;
- Emphasis on symbolisms of pure vs. impure, holy vs. infidel, chosen vs. condemned;
- A basic disrespect for the lives of others evidenced in callous or indifferent exposure of others to undue risks;
- An absence of conscience in contexts of self-interest and opportunity;
- A homicide/suicide orientation.
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Also known as Cruz-Christie Syndrome (Original Post)
rocktivity
Oct 2013
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madaboutharry
(40,183 posts)1. I deleted it because it didn't seem anyone was interested!
Thanks for reposting it.
ffr
(22,665 posts)2. That's the makeup of just about everyone in my state.
I try not to blame them too much. I hold out hope that if only they could break away from watching and listing to RWNJ TV/radio for a month or so, they'd return to some normalcy.
rocktivity
(44,571 posts)3. "Thanks for getting this on the Greatest Page" kick
rocktivity
rocktivity
(44,571 posts)4. UPDATE: Changed the name
to Cruz-CHRISTIE Syndrome.
rocktivity