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Journalist publishes Rama's medical record: Here's why SP candidates danced like monkeys

Journalist publishes Rama's medical record: Here's why SP candidates

Journalist Armand Maho has published Prime Minister Rama's medical record, which reads 'Affective psychosis or antisocial personality disorder!'

"To better understand what happened yesterday in Skanderbeg Square and why those who claim to have led us for four years were dancing like monkeys, the medical records taken from the people who are today being torn to pieces for Rama are better shown!" writes Maho.

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To better understand what happened yesterday in "Skënderbej" Square and why those who claim to lead us for four years were made to dance like monkeys, the "clinical record" issued by the people who are today falling apart for Rama shows it better!

Of course, the "card" has disappeared, but the traces remain.

The one who seems to have understood the leader's "illness" best is Bela.

Affective psychosis or antisocial personality disorder

"It is characterized by persistent antisocial or criminal actions, but is not synonymous with criminality.

Rather, it is an inability to behave in accordance with social norms, which encompasses many aspects of development. These individuals appear normal, but their history reveals a disorder of life functioning. Lying, running away from home, physical fights, substance abuse, and other illegal activities are present from their childhood.

They demonstrate a lack of anxiety or depression, which is inconsistent with their situation, and explanations for antisocial behavior make them seem foolish. Suicide threats and somatic preoccupations may be frequent.

They often impress the observer with their good verbal intelligence. They are manipulative, physically abusive – mainly towards their partner or child. Even the best clinicians can be fooled by these patients.

They rarely present in mental health care settings, but are likely to end up in courts, prisons, or emergency rooms.

"The cases where they present to mental health clinics usually occur after they behave against their will or try to avoid the legal consequences of a recent action."

 

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