2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Every time the party's left raises their little pointy heads and makes noises....this stuff happens. [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)My ex-husband was, according to his doctor, the worst case of NPD hed ever seen (my ex permitted his doctor to tell me this in a joint therapy session at the end of our marriage). He also said there is often sufficient comorbidity that sometimes its hard to diagnose and indeed it took the doctor some time to do so.
In some cases, certain personality disorders can actually help people if theyre in certain professions, like CEOs and the like. Im not labelling these disorders as bad, just really hard to live with every day. I am merely pointing out that HRCs ability to profess different beliefs from one day to the next is really disconcerting, and certainly not what one would regard as normal so Im trying to figure out why one would behave in such a way. I think its an issue one could consider if one cares to. I care to. I harbor no delusions that I have or can actually make a diagnosis but shes a fascinating character study.
Since youre also interested in the topic, you might find this article interesting.
http://thehustle.co/your-ceo-is-probably-a-psychopath