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In reply to the discussion: Raising Adam Lanza's.. Raising 9-Year-Old a Psychopaths [View all]Gregorian
(23,867 posts)116. I think this is all such important for the conversation we're having. Thank you for even joining in.
The notion here is that we can make a better world. This is a big step in the right direction.
High glycemic foods, alcohol, nicotine, any number of things that we've been doing can be the causes for what creates sick people.
I just think that there is hope that this is within our ability to improve. It won't improve by banning high capacity weapons. In the interim, that certainly will help.
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Exactly. Psychopaths/sociopaths are SUCCESSFUL in life, one way or another --
downandoutnow
Dec 2012
#3
You didn't get just the tiniest 'Anti-Social Personality Disorder-Sociopathic Type' vibe off
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#63
Even these guys are still missing the point. They're getting warmer though. It's the parents.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#4
This is why Alice Miller had such a difficult time getting her work to be accepted.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#17
They are so many magnitudes apart, in numbers, that one is all we need to look at.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#20
You know that statement, "We are not born with it (empathy)" flies in the face of everything I've
1monster
Dec 2012
#71
I think this is all such important for the conversation we're having. Thank you for even joining in.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#116
Alice M. studied/wrote about environmental influences. However, she did not
MichiganVote
Dec 2012
#53
The problem is most likely to arise when a person has contributing factors AND is poorly parented.
vanlassie
Dec 2012
#60
Disagree with you. The current thinking is that the causes of personality disorders are biological.
Michigan Alum
Dec 2012
#97
As you can see, it's hard even among the smart liberals here to get the message across.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#114
MOST of the time it, parents aren't adapting appropriately. In a small fraction of instances, they
patrice
Dec 2012
#12
Thank you for the reading suggestions. I am thinking about why the difference between the 2 sets of
patrice
Dec 2012
#29
Actually, nurture-is-everything "Blank-Slate-ism" tends to be a left-wing thing.
Odin2005
Dec 2012
#104
Yes, my severe asthma is caused by my "smother mother". Its all psychological doncha know!
riderinthestorm
Dec 2012
#86
These studies you're mentioning, are well after the period of time in which I'm talking about.
AlbertCat
Dec 2012
#91
Studies have also shown that early abuse leads to physical changes in the brains structure.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#78
Abuse in very young children causes physiological changes in the brain. It's a fact.
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#89
I've read Alice Miller's The Drama of the Gifted Child and I agree she has important things to say.
pnwmom
Dec 2012
#95
I must strongly disagree. I think "It's the genetics" is more accurate and may help
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#67
No, its also the guns. The guns that allow one nut to kill 28 people quickly.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2012
#76
Yes, and W's mother was lacking in the trait of empathy as well. I DO believe there can be a
vanlassie
Dec 2012
#22
Responsive care meets a child's individual developmental needs. It has nothing to do with
vanlassie
Dec 2012
#54
Exactly. The parents control the environment, to a great degree. It's their responsibility.
vanlassie
Dec 2012
#55
I agree 100%. You can lock up all the knives (read "firearms"). But then the child may simply
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#68
+1. when you think about it, any society which condemns a large proportion of its citizens to
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#26
I'd say it stops well short of torturing animals, or drowning people out of "scientific" curiosity.
whathehell
Dec 2012
#56
i have a big problem with this kind of thing. i think the evidence is weak and cherry-picked and
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#24
There is NO MONEY for mental health.. no money for any bed in any hospital...
lib2DaBone
Dec 2012
#34
You have my complete sympathies (step-parent of bi-polar daughter). People
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#70
We are reaping what we have sown by doping up 5 year old's with Ritalin, Adderal etc etc ...
Myrina
Dec 2012
#51
Fascinating reading. We know so damned little about the psychological processes of children.
1monster
Dec 2012
#65
I found out recently that a young cousin of mine who I last saw when he was 18 is apparently
kestrel91316
Dec 2012
#77
Autism and Asperger's disorder are diagnoses "slapped on" to kids who are withdrawn or who have
Michigan Alum
Dec 2012
#113
The proper term for this disorder is Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) (per the DSM-IV TR)
Michigan Alum
Dec 2012
#112