Metamorphosis
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Nevah.![]()
I thought it made you argumentative and impulsive? Impulsively argumentantive?
We'll have to adopt him into INTJhood.
Nevah.![]()
I thought it made you argumentative and impulsive? Impulsively argumentantive?
Nevah.![]()
I thought it made you argumentative and impulsive? Impulsively argumentantive?
So I guess that makes me scary then? :sad:
Sociopathy does not inherently make a person worse, though. I suspect that there are a number of sociopathic professionals in this world who overall do well in life and may inadvertantly help many people.
Sociopathy does not inherently make a person worse, though. I suspect that there are a number of sociopathic professionals in this world who overall do well in life and may inadvertantly help many people.
If we are using the clinical version of sociopath... it really does make a person worse. The normal view of "emotionless" and all that have nothing to do with how it is actually defined. It comes from the lack of responsibility and lack of remorse, but at the same time also has high reactivity, high agressiveness and low impulse control. They aren't the stone cold killers, except if you mean the ones that lose it when someone spills their drink, kills the guy and thinks it was ok![]()
Ironically I had this conversation with the husband this morning. Weird.
INTJs do typically have a cross over of traits - stuff like lack of remorse, taking what they want - relative to the general population. I don't find it unusual that most people think of INTJs as sociopaths, even in jest. Most I-T- tend to have those traits, however...
But I do take a bit of an exception to the term being used in connection with personality theories![]()
LOL, FYI, the conversation wasn't in relation to me (or him) <snort> Or maybe it was - my major was Sociology / Criminology.
Ditto.
I do not think that INTJs are sociopaths. Or even similar to sociopaths. Nor am I saying that I think he's a sociopath, I'm saying that a professional psychologist thought he had sociopathic tendencies.The whole thing just irritates me. Unless you go by a pretty fixed instrument, like the DSM, I think no one has any clue what is meant by sociopath/psychopath.
But I do take a bit of an exception to the term being used in connection with personality theories![]()
This is actually the behavior I was talking about.It comes from the lack of responsibility and lack of remorse, but at the same time also has high reactivity, high agressiveness and low impulse control.
When I read about Schizoid behavior, it kind of scared me....because I identified so much with parts of it (for the most part, except having only 1st degree relative relationships and lack of sexual interest with another person).