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What is the Easiest Way to Self Improve?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daydreamer" data-source="post: 357" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>Hi! Yes, they can be helped, but first, a person needs to know that s/he has such a disorder. If not, there is no hope for help. That's the case I have at home. If I would say anything, I'd be condemned, achieve nothing, suffer much much more... So, no help possible. The situation will get worse although I adjusted my behavior. In general, they can improve but inside, the way of thinking stays the same. There's a video of Dr. James Fallon, a neuropsychiatrist who discovered his own psychopathy, where he speaks about his decision to change his attitude toward his wife. He consciously made a change and acted with kindness but that was rational, not from the heart, genuine. They can change but the brain stays the same. They have so-called cold empathy, they understand emotions, but feel them and act according to them in a different way. I was learning this topic as much as possible just recently because of my problem at home, which I discovered a few months ago... Here is one video of Dr. James Fallon [MEDIA=youtube]WSatsGU5UKQ[/MEDIA] but I've learned the most from Sam Vaknin's online lectures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daydreamer, post: 357, member: 98"] Hi! Yes, they can be helped, but first, a person needs to know that s/he has such a disorder. If not, there is no hope for help. That's the case I have at home. If I would say anything, I'd be condemned, achieve nothing, suffer much much more... So, no help possible. The situation will get worse although I adjusted my behavior. In general, they can improve but inside, the way of thinking stays the same. There's a video of Dr. James Fallon, a neuropsychiatrist who discovered his own psychopathy, where he speaks about his decision to change his attitude toward his wife. He consciously made a change and acted with kindness but that was rational, not from the heart, genuine. They can change but the brain stays the same. They have so-called cold empathy, they understand emotions, but feel them and act according to them in a different way. I was learning this topic as much as possible just recently because of my problem at home, which I discovered a few months ago... Here is one video of Dr. James Fallon [MEDIA=youtube]WSatsGU5UKQ[/MEDIA] but I've learned the most from Sam Vaknin's online lectures. [/QUOTE]
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