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Understanding the Tragedy Behind Personality Disorders: Insights from The Earnest Mann Show

Hello, Earnest Mann here. Today, we're tackling a grim and complex subject that's far from the light-hearted commentary you might find on mainstream media. It's about Justin Menen's tragic action of decapitating his father, a topic that's as unsettling as it is crucial to discuss. But, I promise you, there's a rational and humane angle to this story, one that could very well save lives.

The Thin Line Between Monstrosity and Mental Illness

Justin Menen did the unthinkable. Yet, labeling him simply as a monster misses the mark. The heart of this tragedy lies in mental illness—a reality often glossed over by society's knee-jerk reactions. Through this episode, I aim to shift the focus from the act itself to understanding the circumstances that make such acts possible, if not inevitable.

The Unseen Battle with Cluster B Personality Disorders

Drawing insights from Professor Sam Vaknin, a renowned psychologist, we delve into the world of Cluster B personality disorders—conditions like psychopathy, malignant narcissism, and borderline personality disorder. These disorders, characterized by disruptive and destructive behaviors, pose not only a challenge to those diagnosed but also to everyone around them. Unlike depression or anxiety, these disorders seldom respond to therapy, leading to a controversial but potentially life-saving advice: isolation from the general public.

A Personal Tale: The Dangers of Denial and Ignorance

Through a personal story involving a woman named Claire and her son Kirk, diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, I underscore the peril of denial and ignorance. Despite clear signs and professional advice, Claire's refusal to accept her son's condition ended tragically. This story serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of living with undiagnosed or untreated personality disorders.

You can go to my website - https://theearnestmannshow.com - to listen to this, or any of my many other episodes. Engage me and other listeners by leaving a comment, and/or you can reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page.

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am a just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better! Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

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300 episodes

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Understanding the Tragedy Behind Personality Disorders: Insights from The Earnest Mann Show

Hello, Earnest Mann here. Today, we're tackling a grim and complex subject that's far from the light-hearted commentary you might find on mainstream media. It's about Justin Menen's tragic action of decapitating his father, a topic that's as unsettling as it is crucial to discuss. But, I promise you, there's a rational and humane angle to this story, one that could very well save lives.

The Thin Line Between Monstrosity and Mental Illness

Justin Menen did the unthinkable. Yet, labeling him simply as a monster misses the mark. The heart of this tragedy lies in mental illness—a reality often glossed over by society's knee-jerk reactions. Through this episode, I aim to shift the focus from the act itself to understanding the circumstances that make such acts possible, if not inevitable.

The Unseen Battle with Cluster B Personality Disorders

Drawing insights from Professor Sam Vaknin, a renowned psychologist, we delve into the world of Cluster B personality disorders—conditions like psychopathy, malignant narcissism, and borderline personality disorder. These disorders, characterized by disruptive and destructive behaviors, pose not only a challenge to those diagnosed but also to everyone around them. Unlike depression or anxiety, these disorders seldom respond to therapy, leading to a controversial but potentially life-saving advice: isolation from the general public.

A Personal Tale: The Dangers of Denial and Ignorance

Through a personal story involving a woman named Claire and her son Kirk, diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, I underscore the peril of denial and ignorance. Despite clear signs and professional advice, Claire's refusal to accept her son's condition ended tragically. This story serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of living with undiagnosed or untreated personality disorders.

You can go to my website - https://theearnestmannshow.com - to listen to this, or any of my many other episodes. Engage me and other listeners by leaving a comment, and/or you can reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page.

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am a just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better! Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

  continue reading

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