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RE: How To Identify a Manipulative Person

in #psychology7 years ago

when we refer to a manipulator, we point out an individual with sociopathic features, the discharge of the anger he has with his mother, by a primary rejection, the direction of society, no one cares, only his interests for himself, so he tries to put themselves in various positions, even victimized by society rejecting them to obtain their personal goals. Now, psychopathic patients are very intelligent people and use that potential so that others fulfill their personal goals, offer a change that recognizes them. Both people to function and have a pathological relationship with someone who feeds them traits

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Can you re phrase or better explain your last sentence please? Otherwise, yes I must be describing a psychopath which is interesting because the person is highly intelligent and does use others or tries to

the psychopath needs someone to help him, to reward him, to be able to be well, it is a pathological relationship. Most likely, it is. I invite you to read my post about neurosciences, I'm sure you'll find it interesting.

Thanks for the clarification. It is most helpful. I'll hit up your blog later!