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What is wrong with Stephen Miller?
Name calling aside.
I can't grasp what kind of mind is capable of unleashing such a firehouse of pure hate.
He undoubtedly sees the results of his handiwork, the killings, the beatings, the grief of families torn asunder, the crying of the children, and is gleeful without a drop of remorse
It's not even intermittent, it is a constant thing.
Fiendish Thingy
(22,399 posts)He could be a candidate for Antisocial Personality Disorder, disregard for the rights of others with no remorse, but all his statements and actions related to that are indirect- he orders others to carry out his sociopathic wishes. He doesnt have a history of robbing banks, or conning seniors out of their retirement funds, or threatening his neighbors.
I find armchair psychology not very useful in resisting this regime. We dont have to know whats wrong with Miller or Trump or anyone to know that what they are doing is wrong, and focus our efforts on how to fight back.
(I am a retired therapist)
stopdiggin
(15,148 posts)While it profits little to delve much deeper .... Unless it bears on some way to rid ourselves (and a suffering country) of his presence.
True Dough
(26,052 posts)was your practice called 'Fiendish Thingy'?
You would have attracted a certain type of client with that business name, I'd imagine.
TxGuitar
(4,333 posts)Therapist with that name if/when they needed "Help!"
artemisia1
(1,545 posts)years studying human behavior and this is my view.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,728 posts)The guy is like 4 11. Surely, hes got an inferiority complex under there to bolster his hate of everyone else.
Not a doc, but I spent over 15 years transcribing all kinds of medical interactions, and the psych notes were some of the weirdest. (The shrinks were often as bizarre as the patients
)
H2O Man
(78,825 posts)is Erich Fromm's term for sociopathy/psychopathy.
leftstreet
(39,375 posts)True Dough
(26,052 posts)And we'll lock it up for eternity!
orangecrush
(29,195 posts)tulipsandroses
(8,181 posts)Think about the violence that was visited on black people before the civil rights movement. The open brutality. Those folks did not have a psychiatric illness. Folks happily attended lynchings in the public square. This was the norm for many.
I think for many of us, we are hard wired to see the good in people first. It boggles our minds when people display this level of malevolence. There has to be a reason. What if the only reason is white supremacy.
WhiskeyGrinder
(26,619 posts)Ocelot II
(129,667 posts)and we got into the whole bad vs. mad discussion. Apparently nobody really knows. Miller has been a bigoted little shit ever since he was in high school, so his attitude is nothing new, and seems only to have gotten worse. Where did he get it? Did his parents not hug him enough? Was he just a bad seed from the beginning? Some people are just bad; Trump was throwing rocks at a neighbor's baby when he was a kindergartener. His parents, especially his father, seem to have been pretty dreadful, but the other siblings didn't become psychopaths as far as we know. Some members of Miller's family regard him as thoroughly evil and have disowned him. DSM-V defines personality disorders but it doesn't explain where they come from. It's a very old and still unanswered question.
Irish_Dem
(80,344 posts)Easy diagnosis.
orangecrush
(29,195 posts)But would rise to that level in a heartbeat if unimpeded.
Phoenix61
(18,754 posts)He is incapable of assessing the long-term consequences of his actions. When he doesnt get what he wants he lashes out in anger.
Kholbergs Stages of Moral Development
The first stage ages 3-8
Pre conventional one of the attributes is
Self-Centered Moral Reasoning
In this stage, childrens moral reasoning is often self-centered. They focus on how actions affect them personally, rather than on a broader understanding of fairness or ethics.
https://www.simplypsychology.org/kohlberg.html#Level-1-%E2%80%93-Preconventional-Morality
I dont think he enjoys hurting others because that would require him to recognize anothers feelings and one needs empathy for that. He doesnt care on a fundamentally non-human way.
M Scott Pecks People of the Lie is a great read about people like him and a lot of others in the administration.
orangecrush
(29,195 posts)H2O Man
(78,825 posts)In his classic book "The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness," Erich Fromm noted that when a sociopath (his term was "malignant narcissist"
gains political power, their gravity will pull anti-social personality disordered people close to them. We see this in every office in this adfministration. Next, those people serving with him will have license to engage in cruelty.
For a more detailed explanation, people can read my three-part interview with Dr. Bandy Lee, which was posted on DU in 2020.
orangecrush
(29,195 posts)A link to the interview would be appreciated.
msongs
(73,202 posts)orangecrush
(29,195 posts)Great show!
AnotherMother4Peace
(5,064 posts)holds his body, tilts his head - he's socially awkward. It seems that the idea that he's wrong is a personal threat and challenge to him. That's when he displays his extremely awkward mannerisms.
I believe that he was bullied as a child, and learned how to be a bully. He learned how to be a cruel bully, more cruel than the people who bullied him.
From my experience working with children/adults on the autism spectrum, he may be autistic. He reminds me a bit of Sheldon from the Big Bang theory (the early seasons). Children w/autism are different and are often bullied. Their social skills are limited, but often have great knowledge about subjects that interest them.
I had a little group of 5 year olds at the beach, all playing in the sand, except for one little boy. He was trying to figure out which rays of the sun were penetrating the umbrellas, and wanted to talk to the other kids about it. Needless to say they weren't interested.
EDIT to add: I believe he doesn't think people can love unconditionally, can give for the sake of giving, care about others because of empathy. I really believe that he thinks everyone has ulterior motives, and judges people as such.
orangecrush
(29,195 posts)I thought the boy asking about the sun rays was beautiful.