Is the male protagonist an antisocial personality disorder?

Guadalupe 2022-09-13 14:13:15

Psychology believes that human behavior is predictable. Personality structure is like a background, all actions, fantasies, thoughts are in the big box.

For example, in Mind Hunter and Don't Be a Cat, it is a typical antisocial personality.

In general, paranoid people tend to kill with passion. For example, in a doctor-patient dispute, the one who stabbed the doctor to death is all paranoid. Their mental activity is, you show him 15 minutes and me 13 minutes, are you targeting me and looking down on me?

And premeditated, perverted serial killers are all antisocial personality disorders. In their world, there is only deceit and hatred. They have no sense of guilt and shame. They lack emotional ability. They are calm and intelligent, and they do not need to be disturbed by relationships. Serial murder case. The protagonist of the Silver Murder case is the anti-social chief complaint.

Don't mess with the cat, the one who killed the Chinese student, Lucas. At first, he saw more of the symptoms of a malignant narcissist, but it seemed that over time, more antisocial traits began to emerge. The psychology of this part is very interesting to me.

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When the baby leaves the mother's body and feels hunger, cold and other stimuli, the instinctive reaction is rage. Rage is a desire to communicate, to express one's rage in a loud voice, in the hope of being satisfied.

Babies will want to control objects in order to avoid their own pain, such as control of the breast. No matter how strong the intensity is, the infant wants the object to feel pain, which is revenge on the object. Like pumping hard.

However, when this stimulation continues to escalate, no one to accompany, prolonged hunger, etc., will form more hateful structures, desire to destroy, destroy good objects, such as the urge to bite the breast, which psychology calls ENVY.

In fact, the principles of the infant's response level are all in the same line, but the intensity is different, and there is no obvious boundary. But in general, the types of responses of different strengths lead to different defense organizations.

This different defensive organization is formed, the so-called schizophrenia, antisocial, paranoid, borderline, narcissistic personality disorder and so on.

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For example, in anti-social structures, where psychotic defenses are dominant, and paranoid empathy is defense, the whole world is filled with hatred. They don't have any good experiences, the whole world is full of bad, there is no sign of good among individuals, lies and deception are used to defend against the ruthless, violent world within.

In the paranoid personality, the paranoid defense is predominant, defending against idealized transference and avoiding one's own experience of psychological reality. They hate the whole world and defend with aggression the inner grief that is not available to the idealized object.

In a malignant narcissistic structure, paranoid traits and antisocial behavior combine to defend against idealized transference. They are full of jealousy and hatred, defending themselves against attachment cravings.

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The heroine in the play, in her previous experience description, struggled day and night at the age of 25, built a house for herself, and then her body began to collapse. She became an internet celebrity and thought her husband was perfect. Her anger towards her husband's mother was uncontrollable. She doesn't know anything about her husband's changes, she just knows that her husband is cheating if he doesn't have sex with her. In fact, we see a lot of split structures here, and these splits are all very early personality structures. The question is, is the heroine a narcissistic personality organization or a borderline personality organization?

In fact, I would think that the heroine is more of a borderline personality organization, and she may even be a borderline personality disorder patient. Social functioning in borderline personality disorder is usually good.

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The male protagonist in the show confuses me. If according to his description, he can put his wife's body in the back of the car, and take two children, and drive so long to the oil tank, then brutally kill the children. This is quite an antisocial personality disorder.

Because of so much hatred and determination, the features of guilt could not emerge during the 1-hour drive. Can this really be present in other personality traits? In life, he plays with the child every day, and it seems that the child loves him so much. In the video, the interaction between the child and the father is obviously better than that of the mother, and the two daughters love the father more. This shows that the child experiences the love from the father. How is this reversed?

Can someone explain to me, from a psychological point of view, I can't understand this reversal. Is he an antisocial personality? If so, he can pass a lie detector. And his fraudulent nature will constantly evade the lie detector.

There are still a lot of mysteries in this movie, in my opinion. In the drama of Soul Hunter, there are many perverted killers. It is logical to hear it, and there are too many mysteries in this male protagonist.

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