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From: Scotius on 4 Aug 2010 13:48 And if so, why?
From: David J Taylor on 4 Aug 2010 13:53 "Scotius" <yodasbud(a)mnsi.net> wrote in message news:du9j569ofb375ia5h51c5t7hede9vuvouh(a)4ax.com... > And if so, why? Because ..... - people don't killfile the troll (multiple aliases) - people feed the troll. David
From: Shiva Das on 4 Aug 2010 19:10 In article <69bj565q6a2b0sk9qq4memq2dpr6tv5h3g(a)4ax.com>, Jeff "LOL!" Jones <jj197109671(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > desperate for my attention Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a person is very distrustful and suspicious of others. People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative feelings towards other people. Other common symptoms include: ? Concern that other people have hidden motives ? Expectation that they will be exploited by others ? Inability to work together with others ? Poor self image ? Social isolation ? Detachment ? Hostility Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk therapy can both be effective. Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that cause lasting problems with work and relationships. The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved. If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a health care provider or mental health professional.
From: Jeff Jones on 4 Aug 2010 21:50 On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:10:36 -0400, Shiva Das <shiv(a)nataraja.invalid> wrote: >In article <69bj565q6a2b0sk9qq4memq2dpr6tv5h3g(a)4ax.com>, > Jeff "LOL!" Jones <jj197109671(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > >> desperate for my attention > >Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a >person is very distrustful and suspicious of others. > >People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other >people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative >feelings towards other people. > >Other common symptoms include: > ? Concern that other people have hidden motives > ? Expectation that they will be exploited by others > ? Inability to work together with others > ? Poor self image > ? Social isolation > ? Detachment > ? Hostility > >Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often >extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk >therapy can both be effective. > >Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that >cause lasting problems with work and relationships. > >The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be >more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia >and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved. > >If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a >health care provider or mental health professional. Desperate for my attention are you? Even worse, now you're pretending and even believing to be one of the many psychologists you've been court-ordered to see during your life. How very very sad. LOL!
From: Peter on 5 Aug 2010 08:52
"Shiva Das" <shiv(a)nataraja.invalid> wrote in message news:shiv-F3108E.19103304082010(a)reserved-multicast-range-NOT-delegated.example.com... > In article <69bj565q6a2b0sk9qq4memq2dpr6tv5h3g(a)4ax.com>, > Jeff "LOL!" Jones <jj197109671(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > >> desperate for my attention > > Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a > person is very distrustful and suspicious of others. > > People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other > people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative > feelings towards other people. > > Other common symptoms include: > ? Concern that other people have hidden motives > ? Expectation that they will be exploited by others > ? Inability to work together with others > ? Poor self image > ? Social isolation > ? Detachment > ? Hostility > > Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often > extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk > therapy can both be effective. > > Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that > cause lasting problems with work and relationships. > > The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be > more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia > and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved. > > If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a > health care provider or mental health professional. Now just a minute. Simply because he "knows" everybody is out to get him, doesn't mean he's paranoid. -- Peter |