Trump 与一个心理学者对于反社会人格障碍和自恋的看法 (ZT)

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Trump & A Psychiatrist’s Views of Sociopathy & Narcissism

Robert Klitzman, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program, Columbia University; author, ‘Am I My Genes?’

10/31/2016 05:49 pm ET
 
As a psychiatrist, many people have recently asked me what I thought of Donald Trump.

Numerous observers have called him “narcissistic”, but remain puzzled by why he says what he does, and what he will do if he loses the election. Recently, some commentators have started describing him as a “sociopath“. But a lot of confusion persists about what this second term means exactly. Increasingly, the term is critical to grasp.

As a psychiatrist, I have treated patients with sociopathic personality disorders. What distinguishes them, generally, is a lack of remorse or guilt for violating social norms - concerning truth or the others’ rights. They are Incredibly convincing liars. Many are con-men. They possess uncanny abilities to convince others of their honesty, and truth.

It is unethical for me to diagnosis people I haven’t personally interviewed (such as Trump). But psychiatrists can provide general information about diagnoses, enhancing public awareness about psychiatric diagnoses.

With increasing research and clinical, the concept of sociopathy has shifted. Once considered, “psychopathy”, more recently, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 (or DSM5), has described the phenomenon as “Antisocial Personality Disorder” (ASPD):

A pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others...as indicated by...failure to conform to social norms...Deceitfulness...repeated lying...or conning others for personal profit or pleasure...Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead, Irritability and aggressiveness...Reckless disregard for safety of self or others, Consistent irresponsibility...Lack of remorse...being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another.

Approximately 1-4% of the general population, and about 8% of psychiatric outpatients have ASPD, with males 3-5 times more likely than women. It varies in severity, from mild to severe, and in which of these traits are most prominent.

But it;s notoriously difficult to treat or alter. Generally, sociopaths are uninterested in changing long-standing patterns of interaction, or getting treatment. These traits often persist over decades, despite social pressures to change.

Sociopaths are concerning because they can easily fool us. Studies show we only detect lies half the time - no better than chance. As we see more of their get information from others, these traits can become clearer. But by then, they may have already swindled us.

We may mistakenly believe that once sociopaths get what they ostensibly wants - a particular job or sexual partner — they will be satisfied, and stop being sociopathic. Alas, that is rarely the case. Rather, such personality traits endure.

By contrast, narcissism, as defined by DSM5, consists of “impairments in self function” — either identity (“excessive reference to others for self-definition and self-esteem regulation”) or self-direction (“goal-setting is based on gaining approval from others”), with “impairments in interpersonal functioning” — either empathy or intimacy (“relationships largely superficial and exist to serve self-esteem regulation..little genuine interest in others...”).

Sociopathy and narcissism thus differ in key ways. Narcissism commonly leads people to exaggerate their accomplishments, but sociopathy is more likely to prompt wholesale disregard for the truth.

Individuals may also have mixes of both of these personality disorders or traits. After all, the DSM lists only 10 personality disorders; but no two people are exactly alike. Even if individuals share certain personality traits, the intensity and manifestations vary.

Personality traits and disorders, also occur along spectrums from minimal to moderate to severe.
Countless people display these traits when these don’t rise to the level of disorders - which, by definition, significantly impair functioning at home or work. Many people feel depressed after major disappointments. But others commit suicide. Before taking a test, many of us feel nervous, but anxiety cripples some people. I once treated a patient who was so blocked by anxiety that she couldn’t cross the street unless someone accompanied her. She did all her Christmas annual shopping downstairs from her apartment.

These disorders and traits, when present, also interact with other aspects of our personalities - shyness, outgoingness, and intelligence - whether verbal, mathematical social or emotional. Hence, a person can have traits of sociopathy, and have diminished regard for the truth or social norms, but be a brilliant novelist, painter or politician.

All this is to say that these issues are complex but can provide a framework, that can help in understanding key aspects of people we meet and their behavior, and making sense of them — to recognize that our individual emotional responses to them may say something about them - not just us, and that these categories may endure.

Awareness of categories of personality traits may also help us, as a country, make the best possible decisions about whom we should choose as our national leaders.

Psychiatrists cannot diagnose individuals we have not met and interviewed, but we can try to educate voters as they make their own decisions.

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扯虎皮拉大旗 看教科书就好 -MayX- 给 MayX 发送悄悄话 MayX 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 10:38:25

在生活中学比看书强。自恋与否,通过一个方面可以观察 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (17 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:17:32

能展开说说吗? -moderation- 给 moderation 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:22:05

一个很假,但不承认有什么假的地方;一个承认是染的。对比起来,自恋程度显然高下有别。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (356 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:35:59

有道理,谢谢你! -moderation- 给 moderation 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:54:33

您翻译错误了。Psychiatrist 不是心理学家。他们只会开点生化药品,心理知识很有限。他就是一个招摇撞骗的。 -TXY- 给 TXY 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:19:49

似乎应翻译成精神病医生?不过读者可以自己判断他可不可以算心理学者 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (396 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 11:43:16

作者提供了病态的一些特点,没有做判断,判断靠自己。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 14:10:05

我贴这个帖不是为了支持哪位,只是借此机会让各位了解反社会人格障碍的特征,以便识别,加强自我保护。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (225 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 14:21:08

即使选她,不认为她可以为科学家发更多的科学资金 -Lilac2003- 给 Lilac2003 发送悄悄话 Lilac2003 的博客首页 (155 bytes) () 11/02/2016 postreply 07:12:04

没什么办法。选她也许是饮鸠止渴,但他的变数太大,不靠谱。。。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 11/02/2016 postreply 08:54:25

我還没有选舉權,所以不必处于两难处境... -Lilac2003- 给 Lilac2003 发送悄悄话 Lilac2003 的博客首页 (21 bytes) () 11/02/2016 postreply 09:05:03

川普是挺自恋。要说反社会人格,比不过比尔,那人撒谎不眨眼的。 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (265 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 15:13:01

哦,这里有心理学家做的排序 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (394 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 15:30:53

现在对政客的人品没有什么期望 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (131 bytes) () 11/01/2016 postreply 17:40:39

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