I thought she was a sociopath or psychopath. I mean, what I have learned from an episode of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" with regard to her is that I have the symptoms. she's glib, she lies, she has no remorse, no empathy, she's narcissistic and he's extremely manipulative. She even fooled the servants! I would fear she would kill again and again, starting with her new husband. And before he died, her dad was in total denial! My interest lies in understanding the contemporary views held by psychiatrists regarding the potential for curing sociopathy. I wonder if they share the perspective that something like this statement holds true: "If we fail to incarcerate these killer kids for the rest of their natural lives, "they will surely kill again." And... "The Psychiatric Associations of the US and Canada does not let us label these children "as sociopaths." But that does not change who and what they are. They are born that way, and we must take whatever measures are necessary to protect society "from these amoral predators." In my opinion, psychopaths or sociopaths should be subject to incarceration and the death penalty, just like any other criminal. Do those views make me wicked? I mean if we can't treat sociopathic kids, we kill them?
I mean, not all psychopaths kill. That's just something made infamous by media. Psychopaths know what they are doing and they can choose to do evil or good, but it depends on it benefits them or not. I don't know what a "glib" is. Also, Kiyoko showed apathy towards her own late mom's jewelry, especially with how she destroyed them just because one of her stepsisters asked about them.
I'm kind of confused. A "sociopath" cannot control their actions but a "psychopath" can, right? Is that the difference? Psychopaths are more calculating and stable than their sociopathic counterparts, right?
Kiyoko is example of Machiavellianism
Why didn't anyone just order her to stop her charade? Kiyoko was spoiled too much and never called out on any of her actions.
I thought she was a sociopath or psychopath. I mean, what I have learned from an episode of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" with regard to her is that I have the symptoms. she's glib, she lies, she has no remorse, no empathy, she's narcissistic and he's extremely manipulative. She even fooled the servants! I would fear she would kill again and again, starting with her new husband.
And before he died, her dad was in total denial! My interest lies in understanding the contemporary views held by psychiatrists regarding the potential for curing sociopathy. I wonder if they share the perspective that something like this statement holds true: "If we fail to incarcerate these killer kids for the rest of their natural lives, "they will surely kill again." And... "The Psychiatric Associations of the US and Canada does not let us label these children "as sociopaths." But that does not change who and what they are. They are born that way, and we must take whatever measures are necessary to protect society "from these amoral predators."
In my opinion, psychopaths or sociopaths should be subject to incarceration and the death penalty, just like any other criminal. Do those views make me wicked? I mean if we can't treat sociopathic kids, we kill them?
I mean, not all psychopaths kill. That's just something made infamous by media. Psychopaths know what they are doing and they can choose to do evil or good, but it depends on it benefits them or not.
I don't know what a "glib" is.
Also, Kiyoko showed apathy towards her own late mom's jewelry, especially with how she destroyed them just because one of her stepsisters asked about them.
@@Neku628 Oh, I'm sorry. Glib means being fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow.
I just thought that Kiyoko had a Cinderella fetish throughout the entire episode. Should it be called a fetish or a fantasy?
I’m gonna be honest this entire episode I was just watching the dog and the cat
I'm kind of confused. A "sociopath" cannot control their actions but a "psychopath" can, right? Is that the difference? Psychopaths are more calculating and stable than their sociopathic counterparts, right?
Shoot the doll is so creepy
Nah, I've seen creepier.
I hope one of Kiyoko's future kids destroys that doll, but I fear what Kiyoko will do in return.