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Re: strange answers to the psycopath test.
« Reply #105 on: March 11, 2016, 12:28:PM »
If Jeremy is guilty, I believe he has psychogenic amnesia.
What about the allegation (if it's true) that Jeremy grew some weed in his garden, and his admission of stealing from the Osea Road office? Can "psychogenic amnesia" selectively hide just the most heinous (or most distressing) crimes committed? Does "psychogenic amnesia" really exist or is it just a theory?

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Re: strange answers to the psycopath test.
« Reply #106 on: March 11, 2016, 12:33:PM »
and duping others gives their lives meaning (in their minds).

"Psychopaths are always witty and articulate and just about at all times “glib.” They can be “amusing and entertaining conversationalists, ready with a easy and clever comeback, and can tell unlikely on the other hand convincing stories…

They can be extremely powerful in presenting themselves nicely and are generally very likeable and charming. To some people, then again, they appear too slick and smooth, too of course insincere and superficial. Astute observers always uncover the impression that psychopaths are play-acting, mechanically “reading their lines.”


http://psychopathvictims.com/psychopath/how-to-spot-a-psychopath

Guess that makes some of us on the forum 'astute observers'  ;D ;D
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Re: strange answers to the psycopath test.
« Reply #107 on: March 11, 2016, 07:13:PM »
What about the allegation (if it's true) that Jeremy grew some weed in his garden, and his admission of stealing from the Osea Road office? Can "psychogenic amnesia" selectively hide just the most heinous (or most distressing) crimes committed? Does "psychogenic amnesia" really exist or is it just a theory?

well its hard to tell really becouse anyone whos got doesnt know theyve got it.

it would be more or less impossble for anyone else to tell i think it does exist though.

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Re: strange answers to the psycopath test.
« Reply #108 on: March 11, 2016, 07:37:PM »
well its hard to tell really becouse anyone whos got doesnt know theyve got it.

it would be more or less impossble for anyone else to tell i think it does exist though.


I think one would have to get to a totally non functioning state before "psychogenic amnesia" kicked in.

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Re: strange answers to the psycopath test.
« Reply #109 on: March 11, 2016, 07:39:PM »

I think one would have to get to a totally non functioning state before "psychogenic amnesia" kicked in.

I had it once - but I can't remember it!  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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