Sunday, June 21, 2009

It’s a brain thing

Remember whenever we are discussing PD (Personality Disorder) we need to understand how those who suffer from this disorder is processing information and emotions differently. Let's allow Dr. Hare to explain this when discussing an MRI/SPECT taken of an ASPD (Anti-social Personality Disorder) compared to a normal subject brain and how these two subjects brains are processing and using information received to that subject's brain.



3 comments:

melissa said...

WOW !! That was very interesting ! I knew their brains don't function normally but never seen just how abnormal it really was .....

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James said...

Ditto on that WOW. I too couldn't believe what I saw in the SPECT scan and how different their brains did process information. I often wonder what we might learn about this disorder 5 or 10 years in the future.

simonhhh said...

Simonhh...
Make no mistake...this what I observed with my ex-narc over 5 years...not apparent for first year...since they are good holding up a false facade...then the cracks appear and for last 2 years...it was like living with a nasty jeckyl and hyde...this video really helps me understand and process my deep and traumatised grief over this relationship ending...what a good decision I made packing her up and sending her to the airport...she was a very sick NPD with a severity 8...I'm releaved its over!!!