hWild (@WildAboutTrial) would say they're in there Candy Crushin'. I think I'll stick with the image that they've decided on the DP but they're chillin' and candy crushin' so CMJA gets her hopes up...kind of like the cherry on top of the sundae for me :)
That was the split on the penalty phase last time. What are the chances of the same split this time? Plus it is NG...bet the so-called split was a "bombshell" too!
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Geff says he administered this "not in a standard way" because they had a lot of info & it gave them a feel. It wasn't used diagnostically
I have a real problem with this…why in the world would a professional psychologist think...
Again the copyright stuff is just a tactic used to hide evidence.
This article explains it quite well: http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/Are-psychologists-hiding-evidence.html
I do remember hearing that one of the jurors had a parent that's a psychologist or psychiatrist...I'm thinking that's probably the case because if it were an actual psychiatrist or psychcologist I think the DT or less likely the PT would have made a big deal of it.
Exactly! They (People with BPD) know their behavior is manipulative, they just believe the same rules don't apply to them because they have a "good" reason.
In my experience people with BPD know they're being manipulative and that some if their actions aren't what others would consider okay or normal. They justify their manipulation with things others have done to them that they perceive as abusive, dismissive, mean, etc. I've also seen s BPD person...
It's my experience that informs me that BPD is in no way a mitigator. That has me concerned because I think dealing with a BPD or other PD person is different than dealing with other mental illnesses and I'm not sure a jury without PD experience can see through all the disassociation & fear of...
I agree, It's difficult to explain how exhausting it is loving someone who is PD. I don't think you're horrible for hanging up on yet another suicide threat. I remember the last time my BPD mom attempted suicide (which she tries, unsuccessfully in the same way each time) I was waiting to hear...
I think *most* DP qualified jurors would only consider remorse, intellectual issues (i.e. substantially low IQ), severe mental illness (i.e. severe schizophrenia) or children of defendent (i.e. DP harms innocent children of defendent). The only one in CMJAs case possible is remorse, which we all...
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