Excellent Psychological Test ..used to identify psychopaths ...
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SCENARIO:
she is at her mother's funeral and she sees the man of her dreams there, the type man she has always set her heart on being with one day, but does not get a chance to talk to him or find out who he is as he leaves before the service is over.
two days later she kills her sister......
WHY!?
What would your answer to this be.....
she is at her mother's funeral and she sees the man of her dreams there, the type man she has always set her heart on being with one day, but does not get a chance to talk to him or find out who he is as he leaves before the service is over.
two days later she kills her sister......
WHY!?
What would your answer to this be.....
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No, no. The answer is.............because she is a woman and that is just the sort of inexplicable, twisted $h!t they get up to.
[Edited by PG - 7/16/2003 10:38:11 AM]
[Edited by PG - 7/16/2003 10:38:11 AM]
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A man is heading towards the centre of a field, he know he is going to die when he gets there but does not stop..... WHY?
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First they sent arnie ant they failed. Then they sent that dude from the X-files and failed. They sent a fit bird to kill him and what happens? They whole world blows up!
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Why didn't someone tell me this was done before!!!! never mind.
In answer to the other one, he was either on an aircraft which was out of control or had just fallen from a plane or his parachute wouldn't open???? Yes / No??? Maybe?
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In answer to the other one, he was either on an aircraft which was out of control or had just fallen from a plane or his parachute wouldn't open???? Yes / No??? Maybe?
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its because the man is married to her sister, so she killed her sister and she will be his shoulder to cry on.
and then she'll start nagging him, blah blah blah, and shes killed before so she'll kill him to see who turns up for his funeral.
and then she'll start nagging him, blah blah blah, and shes killed before so she'll kill him to see who turns up for his funeral.
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From the International Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders(ICD-10)
F60.2 Dissocial personality disorder
Personality disorder, usually coming to attention because of a gross disparity between behaviour and the prevailing social norms, and characterised by:
(a) callous unconcern for the feelings or others;
(b) gross and persistent attitude of irresponsibility and disregard for social norms, rules and obligations;
(c) incapacity to maintain enduring relationships, though having no difficultly in establishing them;
(d) very low tolerance to frustration and a low threshold for discharge of aggression, including violence;
(e) incapacity to experience guilt or to profit from experience, particularly punishment;
(f) marked proneness to blame others, or to offer plausible rationalisations, for the behaviour that has brought the patient into confict with society.
There may also be persistant irritabilitly as an associated feature. Conduct disorder during childhood and adolescence, though not invaribly present, may further support the diagnosis.
includes: amoral, antisocial, asocial, psychopathic, and sociopathic personality(disorder)
excludes: conduct disoders(F91.-)
emotionally unstable personality disorder(F60.3)
[Edited by richiewong - 7/17/2003 11:04:36 PM]
F60.2 Dissocial personality disorder
Personality disorder, usually coming to attention because of a gross disparity between behaviour and the prevailing social norms, and characterised by:
(a) callous unconcern for the feelings or others;
(b) gross and persistent attitude of irresponsibility and disregard for social norms, rules and obligations;
(c) incapacity to maintain enduring relationships, though having no difficultly in establishing them;
(d) very low tolerance to frustration and a low threshold for discharge of aggression, including violence;
(e) incapacity to experience guilt or to profit from experience, particularly punishment;
(f) marked proneness to blame others, or to offer plausible rationalisations, for the behaviour that has brought the patient into confict with society.
There may also be persistant irritabilitly as an associated feature. Conduct disorder during childhood and adolescence, though not invaribly present, may further support the diagnosis.
includes: amoral, antisocial, asocial, psychopathic, and sociopathic personality(disorder)
excludes: conduct disoders(F91.-)
emotionally unstable personality disorder(F60.3)
[Edited by richiewong - 7/17/2003 11:04:36 PM]
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