When people think
of mental health, they think of mental disabilities or disorders. However,
mental illnesses include traits, disorders, personality, tendencies and so
forth. For example, psychopathic patients may have a personality disorder,
psychopathic tendencies or traits. The level of disorder differs in the sense
traits are less severe than disorder and tendencies. Often people with these
types of disabilities have other diagnostic disadvantages beneath the surface. Let’s
look at a patient with psychopathic traits. This person is less likely to kill
than the person in the next seat with psychopathic tendencies or personality. Although
the symptoms are slightly different, neither diagnosed patient with these types
of diagnoses should be excused from illustrating violent behaviors. In fact,
not everyone with psychopathic disabilities kill. Therefore, to understand
mental health and traits, you must understand the entirety of the diagnoses. Traits
are distinguishing qualities of a single diagnose. The traits may include
similar symptoms illustrated by a full-blown psychopathic, yet not as severe.
For example, psychopathic individuals often enjoy starting fires. A patient
with psychopathic traits may not start fires, but wish they had the advantage
of doing so. These types will often think about the consequences ahead of time,
while psychopathic patients will not. The downside of psychopathic traits is
that if left untreated this person can break off into tendencies and/or personality
disorders, which means danger is lurking closer. Psychopathic like everyone
else has many sides to their personality, including a bossy side, adventurous
side, normal side, eccentric side, and so forth. Psychopathic patients can play
up to a person and that person will see a friendly side that leads him or she
to believe the person is a so-called normal. Yet when the person goes home, he
or she engages in abnormal behaviors including pornographic materials,
obsessive music, and studying the law in an effort to find a loophole to get
away with crime. This person might even go home and calculate a strategy to
harm the individual that thought he or she was normal. What we are looking at
then is a psychopathic individual with the traits leading to tendencies to
kill. We are looking at a personality disorder that is so entangled in a web of
illusionary thinking. Psychopathic often believe and think differently from the
normal society. Some of their thinking is justifiable however; their behaviors
make it difficult for others to listen. We a psychopathic thinks killing will
relieve his or her pain and suffering, this is obviously an unjustifiable
thought. However, if a psychopathic believes that the system is a failure, then
he or she is on track in their thinking, since history has proved his or her
claims. According to statistics, there
are three types of personality disorders that have urges to kill or harm other
individuals. Scientist claims that 4 percent consist of Antisocial Personality
Disorder (APD), 1 percent Psychopathic, and 3 percent Sociopath. Now the common
denominator that the three shares is neither personality type does not have
regards for other peoples rights, nor do they show remorse when they harm
another. All three of these types of personality often walk around with a
deranged look on their face, and all three are deadly. The difference then is
not all sociopaths kill and often this type of personality has fewer symptoms
than a psychopathic personality type. While the statistics claim there is only
1 percent psychopathic in the world, the statistic are blown off the chart as
more of these personality types present them self to society. Many of the
psychopathic also have antisocial personality disorders, while antisocial
personality patients do not always have psychopathic. However, they may
illustrate traits, since like psychopathic, antisocial symptoms include fire
starting, bed wetting, harm to animals and people. As you can see understanding
traits, personality and tendencies if vital since confusing, one or the other
can lead to disaster. The disadvantage of the three listed diagnoses is there
is rarely a solution for ending the ongoing mental illnesses. This means that
therapy often does more harm than good, and that most of the patients with
these diagnoses are destined to crime. Studies are in constant labor working to
find answers, but the more they search it seems with these diagnoses that the
further that head backwards.
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