This is what happens when cousins fuck: 8-year-old psychopath terrorizes town
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Obviously he wants attention from his parents and they give him none.
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23750340]"If we let him live"
You're acting like it's a privilege.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I suck at expressing my thoughts through writing. It usually takes me a few tries to get it right. What I meant was if he was to be euthanized now we can't undo it, he should be able to make the decision whether he wants to live for himself when he is older.
[QUOTE=TheHydra;23750987]we should kill retards so they don't pollute the gene pool![/QUOTE]
No one thinks that here. Although I don't think anyone with a serious genetic condition such as downs syndrome, or autism should be having kids because the kid is a whole lot more likely to have the disease. Also people with those problems have trouble taking care of them selves, how are they going to take care of a kid.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23755286]About psychiatric help. You never "get rid" of your problems[/QUOTE]
[citation needed]
I love my country.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23755286]About psychiatric help. You never "get rid" of your problems, you just find ways to live with them in daily life without going bonkers. Therese always pillz though(which makes you too exhausted to do anything etc).
I think this kid needs professional help, and be taken out of his redneck society.[/QUOTE]
Wow, this forum has so many psychologists on it.
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23761588]Wow, this forum has so many psychologists on it.[/QUOTE]
There actually is no treatment of any type for people like this. What he has done is an early sign of anti-social personality disorder, formerly known as psychopathy. In other words, odds are he has no feeling of right and wrong. Since there is no treatment something probably should be done besides just letting him go on doing what he is doing.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;23763891]There actually is no treatment of any type for people like this. What he has done is an early sign of anti-social personality disorder, formerly known as psychopathy. In other words, odds are he has no feeling of right and wrong. Since there is no treatment something probably should be done besides just letting him go on doing what he is doing.[/QUOTE]
So where did you get your MD from? Where'd you go for undergrad?
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23764043]So where did you get your MD from? Where'd you go for undergrad?[/QUOTE]
You don't have to have an MD to pay attention in school.
Watch out American south and Islamic cousin marriage.
Your children will be fucked up.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;23764398]You don't have to have an MD to pay attention in school.[/QUOTE]
Except you just made a medical diagnosis and prescribed treatment for a patient you've never even seen.
I ask again, where'd you get your MD, and where'd you go for undergrad?
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23764506]Except you just made a medical diagnosis and prescribed treatment for a patient you've never even seen.
I ask again, where'd you get your MD, and where'd you go for undergrad?[/QUOTE]
I didn't diagnose shit, I said what I thought it was based on the article to point out that there might be no treatment after seeing various people argue over how to treat/whether to treat this kid.
Like I said, listening in Psychology class has given me at least a bit of knowledge.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;23764596]I didn't diagnose shit, I said what I thought it was based on the article to point out that there might be no treatment after seeing various people argue over how to treat/whether to treat this kid.
Like I said, listening in Psychology class has given me at least a bit of knowledge.[/QUOTE]
Still you're suggesting that it's almost better not to try, based on amateur observations you've made. This is extremely unwise and incredibly arrogant. The best thing for this kid, whether or not there is treatment, is to hand him over to experts who know what they are doing.
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23764681]Still you're suggesting that it's almost better not to try, based on amateur observations you've made. This is extremely unwise and incredibly arrogant. The best thing for this kid, whether or not there is treatment, is to hand him over to experts who know what they are doing.[/QUOTE]
This is why there cannot be intelligence on the internet. Anytime somebody tries to make any type of observation, there's at least a few people waiting around to attack them.
Sure I'm not a professional, but who here is. I'm making an observation based on what I know, this is the point of discussion. He does need help, but my point is that it is possible that there is nothing that can help him. I pointed it out for the sake of discussion, not so I could get a "YOU'RE NOT AN MD STFU" response.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;23764863]This is why there cannot be intelligence on the internet. Anytime somebody tries to make any type of observation, there's at least a few people waiting around to attack them.
Sure I'm not a professional, but who here is. I'm making an observation based on what I know, this is the point of discussion. He does need help, but my point is that it is possible that there is nothing that can help him. I pointed it out for the sake of discussion, not so I could get a "YOU'RE NOT AN MD STFU" response.[/QUOTE]
Then say it that way instead of saying it in absolute terms.
You said this:
[quote=dogmachines]
There actually is no treatment of any type for people like this. What he has done is an early sign of anti-social personality disorder, formerly known as psychopathy.
[/quote]
This implies that you have expert knowledge on the topic and you are making informed statements, which you have just admitted that you are not. You were making absolute judgments as to the possibility of treatments; this is different than saying that you believe that there may be no available treatment after a diagnosis by experts.
Cousins? FYI, genetically speaking, first cousins have a 4-6% chance of having a child with a genetic defect. A couple with no blood relation have a 2-3% chance of having a child with a genetic defect.
source: [url]http://www.springerlink.com/content/uxwm5qr18j5lgrdt[/url]
1-3% difference is nothing. Please don't use the excuse "Lol cousins fucking" just because some kid is mentally unstable. There are plenty of other factors that may contribute.
BTW, you've been scienced. Peace Out.
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23764960]
This implies that you have expert knowledge on the topic and you are making informed statements, which you have just admitted that you are not. You were making absolute judgments as to the possibility of treatments; this is different than saying that you believe that there may be no available treatment after a diagnosis by experts.[/QUOTE]
There is no treatment for anti-social personality disorder. If he has this, there is no doubt that at the moment there is no treatment for it. He may not have this disorder. If he doesn't then that is a completely different case. I don't have expert knowledge on this topic, but I have studied it enough to recognize one of the early signs of it.
That said, the way I ordered the two parts of that sentence did make it look I was saying there was no treatment for him before stating the disorder that it looked like he had, which has no treatment. I hope I am wrong and something can be done for him.
[QUOTE=HeadshotDCS;23764983]Cousins? FYI, genetically speaking, first cousins have a 4-6% chance of having a child with a genetic defect. A couple with no blood relation have a 2-3% chance of having a child with a genetic defect.
source: [url]http://www.springerlink.com/content/uxwm5qr18j5lgrdt[/url]
1-3% difference is nothing. Please don't use the excuse "Lol cousins fucking" just because some kid is mentally unstable. There are plenty of other factors that may contribute.
BTW, you've been scienced. Peace Out.[/QUOTE]
That still doubles the chance of having a child with a genetic defect.
[QUOTE=that1dude24;23765145]That still doubles the chance of having a child with a genetic defect.[/QUOTE]
I think repeated inbreeding dramatically increases the chances. Take royalty in the Middle Ages, for example.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;23765119]There is no treatment for anti-social personality disorder. If he has this, there is no doubt that at the moment there is no treatment for it. He may not have this disorder. If he doesn't then that is a completely different case. I don't have expert knowledge on this topic, but I have studied it enough to recognize one of the early signs of it.
That said, the way I ordered the two parts of that sentence did make it look I was saying there was no treatment for him before stating the disorder that it looked like he had, which has no treatment. I hope I am wrong and something can be done for him.[/QUOTE]
This is better, thank you.
I too hope it isn't APD, there is some help for it, but not much, if caught this early there's definitely some hope for him, depending on what he has. Just getting him to a better living situation would be a great start.
[QUOTE=JDK721;23758871][citation needed][/QUOTE]
Myself. I have general anxiety disorder, depression and a touch of obsessive compulsory(due to anxiety). I think if you ask a person who has been trough psychiatric treatment, that they still "have it" so to say. You have to deal with it yourself each day, and the psychiatrist only helps you to get on the "right path". You get ups and downs. Otherwise you need to take drugs like happy pills/anti-depressives/anti-psychotic stuff etc. Problem is that they have a lot of negative side effects.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23766655]Myself. I have general anxiety disorder, depression and a touch of obsessive compulsory(due to anxiety).[/QUOTE]
That's like saying you know that cancer can't be cured because you have AIDS and it can't.
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23766709]That's like saying you know that cancer can't be cured because you have AIDS and it can't.[/QUOTE]
This my personal opinion/experience, and I've talked to other people who've been through treatment.
If you disagree, try talking to psychologists or other people with psychiatric disorders.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23766737]This my personal opinion/experience, and I've talked to other people who've been through treatment.
If you disagree, try talking to psychologists or other people with psychiatric disorders.[/QUOTE]
You assume I have no psychiatric disorders
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23768635]You assume I have no psychiatric disorders[/QUOTE]
So, are you completely rid of your disorders? If so, how did you get rid them? Treatment can help a lot, but I'm pretty sure it wont make it go away completely(even on drugs).
That's nice that you have anecdotes, I again love how people seem to think the anecdotes and stories that they have actually mean anything at all.
Get over yourself and your stories; anecdotes mean nothing at all to anyone with any grasp of empiricism.
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23768775]That's nice that you have anecdotes, I again love how people seem to think the anecdotes and stories that they have actually mean anything at all.
Get over yourself and your stories; anecdotes mean nothing at all to anyone with any grasp of empiricism.[/QUOTE]
I see it as more personal experience mixed with other peoples experiences. I'm not forcing you to believe me, I'm just stating what I believe is true. It's a free forum after all.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23768824]I see it as more personal experience mixed with other peoples experiences. I'm not forcing you to believe me, I'm just stating what I believe is true. It's a free forum after all.[/QUOTE]
That's the definition of anecdotes, and if you believe something on a purely anecdotal basis, you need to reevaluate what you consider decent evidence.
[QUOTE=Thaard;23768747]So, are you completely rid of your disorders? If so, how did you get rid them? Treatment can help a lot, but I'm pretty sure it wont make it go away completely(even on drugs).[/QUOTE]
It's a long story that I'm not going to share with everyone on Facepunch.
But I'm also not making outrageous claims like "he can't be cured" so I don't have to.
[QUOTE=Kagrenak;23768861]That's the definition of anecdotes, and if you believe something on a purely anecdotal basis, you need to reevaluate what you consider decent evidence.[/QUOTE]
It's true that I have no 100% hard evidence that absolutely no one has been "cured" from their disorders, but from what I've experienced(been at psychiatrist, psychologist and talked to people). I think it's highly unlikely(yes it's my opinion). Personal experience counts for something?
Do you have any hard evidence that someone has been completely cured from psychiatric disorders?
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23766709]That's like saying you know that cancer can't be cured because you have AIDS and it can't.[/QUOTE]
Actually, he would somewhat understand. Not completely since they're completely seperate cases but what the kid is doing is tell tale signs of a future serial killer. He's already started torturing animals so we wouldn't be able to completely treat him and no one with even the slightest mental issue is ever cured. You're taught to fight it, deal with it, wield it. Its not cured because its part of who you are so instead you are taught to change it to work with society.
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