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Prince Harry is in a dangerous relationship, she got him totally and he can not escape. if she leave him which she will Harry will be lost if not suicide. Harry’s life in in her hands and he believes Meghan is his mother , she study Diana and Harry so well as an actress she is and she play her role perfect and Harry fell for her lies and manipulation. Harry is not very smart he is slow to understand all that and no matter hat you say to him he would not believe you. She knows his weakness and play the Diana role Harry is loving it but little that he knows the days are numbered, she will leave him because he is not a man enough for her.
Actress thgird class hardly can act her carreer is at the bottom she act in a series bnecause her best friend is a producer, low class persdonality, beautiful but ugly, mix race but white race, minupulartive character, Narcissists and Psychopaths, she has no empathy , she cares for nobody else but herself, she denounce her father, sister, passive liar , she wants to be in Hollywood but she never will, dangerous woman and clever with signs of stupidity
Having a partner who is a narcissist and psychopath can be extremely dangerous and harmful to one’s mental and emotional well being. Narcissists and psychopaths often exhibit patterns of manipulation, gaslighting, and emotional abuse, which can cause their partners to feel confused, isolated, and helpless.
Narcissists tend to be highly self-absorbed, lacking empathy, and have an exaggerated sense of self-importance. They may manipulate their partners by using charm and flattery to gain control over the relationship, or by resorting to aggressive or threatening behavior to maintain dominance.
They may also engage in “reverse blame” by shifting responsibility for their actions onto their partner, making their partner feel guilty or responsible for the issues in the relationship.
Psychopaths, on the other hand, tend to be impulsive, callous, and disregard the feelings of others. They may manipulate their partners by lying, cheating, or engaging in other forms of deceitful behavior. They may also engage in gaslighting, where they make their partner doubt their own reality and sanity by distorting the truth or denying their partner’s experiences.
Meghan is not in love with Harry but in love with his money and fame
Both narcissists and psychopaths can cause significant harm to their partners, and it’s essential to seek help and support if you’re in a relationship with one of these individuals. If you’re feeling unsafe or trapped in the relationship, it’s important to reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or professional for help.
According to the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, narcissism is an interpersonal symptom of psychopathy. Indeed, symptoms of narcissism like grandiosity, exploitive behavior and a lack of empathy are common in psychopaths. A psychopath could, and likely would, easily fit the diagnosis for narcissistic personality disorder as well, therefore, psychopaths are narcissists. (Relationship Between Psychopathy and Personality Disorders)
However, just because there is some crossover and a person fits the criteria for narcissistic personality disorder does not mean that he or she is also a psychopath. In order to be considered a psychopath, many other psychopathic symptoms such as a lack of attachment to others,
superficial charm, dishonesty, manipulativeness and reckless risk-taking come into play Certainly, psychopathic narcissists exist, but they are not the norm.
of time (up to, and even more than, one year) on youths with psychopathic traits.
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The best current estimates suggest that 1% of all noninstitutionalized (not in a psychiatric facility) males age 18 and over meet the definition of a psychopath. Additionally, 16% of all adult males that are in prison or jail, or are on parole or probation are also thought to be psychopaths. Therefore, approximately 93% of all male psychopaths have had some involvement with the criminal justice system. (There are few estimates for females due to lack of study.
Most professionals believe that it’s not possible to treat psychopaths. No treatment, including therapy, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), psychosurgery or drug therapy has shown to change psychopaths. In fact, in a 1991 study, those incarcerated psychopaths who were treated in group therapy actually were more violent after being released than those who weren’t.
However, there is some hope in the field of psychopathic treatment and that is in the treatment of young people with psychopathic traits. A new program called decompression treatment appears to reduce recidivism rates and institutionalized violenc if it is applied for lengthy periods