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Clinical diagnosis of one Brad Jesness?

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Iceman

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Dec 14, 2001, 11:35:57 PM12/14/01
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I do not know if it is legal or not, but has anyone done an
analysis/diagnosis of Brad?

Would seem to me that there is enough evidence of his character and
flaws to suggest certain behavior patterns and some psychosis'.

When one goes through the archives and sees traits that are
consistent, attitudes and attitude swings, etc. That it must fit some
criteria in a paper or two.

Right out of the chute he is self impressed, demands attention, poasts
under aliases to himself trying to either bolster his reputation or
stir up conversations.

I have seen up to seven messages in a thread of him talking to or
arguing with himself. Sometimes someone will interject a thought.

He was the same then as today, full of self importance full of hot
air, then backtracking and "Can't we all be friends"? Waffle waffle
waffle.

If it is a gray area, then how about someone poasting such a
diagnosis, or whatever you would call it, and poasting it anonymously,
as she/he would suggest. Then perhaps there could be an online review
of peers, anonymously of course. Then saved for the archives or
poasted on "Brads personal site".

I for one would be interested in seeing how such things work, and peer
reviews, and all. Would even consider lending a hand to research
various aliases, even the nyms seem to suggest mood swings, or
idiotlogical ideas. (not misspelled) Even have a copy of his current
resume for job history etc. (with references) Brave people those must
be.

Jamie_Eimermann

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Dec 15, 2001, 12:33:03 AM12/15/01
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In article <vpjl1uk8uoq5qtqs1...@4ax.com>,

Iceman <c0l...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I do not know if it is legal or not, but has anyone done an
>analysis/diagnosis of Brad?

The professionals in this group have always declined to attempt to
diagnose or label posters here for ethical reasons. It's really not
possible to properly diagnose someone on Usenet, especially someone
who won't answer questions!

However, someone did once let slip the words "narcissitic personality
disorder."

http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/p21-pe07.html

Jamie

Iceman

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Dec 15, 2001, 12:49:57 AM12/15/01
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Geez, seems right on the money, even the associated disorders.

But the terminology seems too polite.

Thanks for passing on what someone let slip.

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