Psychopath?

because i have had outbursts towards my ‘voices’ delusionally thinking it is the neighbours and have thought i may have emotionally hurt them which causes great amounts of guilt in me as well as i can not stand the thought of causing others harm.

My experience of psychopaths is completely different to yours, Mortimermouse.

My ex boyfriend and life long friend got mad at me for some reason and shouted, “DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT YOU’RE THE SOCIOPATH?” and I burst out laughing hysterically. I never said eff you, but I did cackle like a maniac for so long that he just hung up on me.

I had bad run ins with sociopaths, violent run ins, so I fear them.

There’s a lot by that guy, Dr. Fallon, who learned empathy before realizing his neuro-profile was identical to the psychopathic killers he was studying at his university. Fascinating subject…so long as you’re the observer, not the victim.

for it truly to be a conclusive study,

how first of all are they determining who the psychopath is,
how often is the occurrence of brain irregularity,
rule out other genetic or environmental reasons,

but yes the brain must be different physically
as a marker of ailment,

just what that ailment is, I don’t think they know.

it’d be the same thing for schizophrenia,

in my twenty years of being diagnosed,
not one doctor told me to get a brain scan

to be sure I had the ailment.
And I wish I had.
I’d like to compare what it looks like now,
with what it looked like then.

And let them tell me current determinates.
I did have an MRI done several years ago,

and the neuro doc said there is nothing
wrong with your brain,
AND, you don’t have an implant.

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