Synopsis of psychological profile - typical personality characterist for "hangup caller":
Pathology is rooted in unresolved anger and internal feelings of inferiority that manifest in acting out behaviors such as hanging up on others or some other behavior that causes annoyance or pain to others. This is a way for the perpetrator make others feel the pain that he/she feels. Also, it is a way to "strike back" at the original object (person) by proxy (using others) for whom he/she holds as responsible for their pain. One scenerio could be that their mother or father were in some way perceived as abandoning or abusive or rejecting to them. They in turn, "act out this behavior" on others. Unfortunately, because they have not sought treament (or treatment has not been successful) they do not understand the reason for their pain and thus have not "worked through" the feelings and the resultant misdirected perception that they are bad people who must act badly (a belief that they "bought into" from the original perceived abuse or abandonment or rejecton). Hopefully, at some point, they will find a qualified MFC or LCSW counselor through their community mental health clinic and get the treatment they need to end their suffering and the suffering they have inflicted on others.Reply !
Synopsis of psychological profile - typical personality characterist for "hangup caller":
Pathology is rooted in unresolved anger and internal feelings of inferiority that manifest in acting out behaviors such as hanging up on others or some other behavior that causes annoyance or pain to others. This is a way for the perpetrator make others feel the pain that he/she feels. Also, it is a way to "strike back" at the original object (person) by proxy (using others) for whom he/she holds as responsible for their pain. One scenerio could be that their mother or father were in some way perceived as abandoning or abusive or rejecting to them. They in turn, "act out this behavior" on others. Unfortunately, because they have not sought treament (or treatment has not been successful) they do not understand the reason for their pain and thus have not "worked through" the feelings and the resultant misdirected perception that they are bad people who must act badly (a belief that they "bought into" from the original perceived abuse or abandonment or rejecton). Hopefully, at some point, they will find a qualified MFC or LCSW counselor through their community mental health clinic and get the treatment they need to end their suffering and the suffering they have inflicted on others.Reply !
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