Anonymous ID: d36dea Aug. 28, 2022, 5:47 p.m. No.17456920   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987

>>17456548

 

devin strzok

 

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This has likely been covered, but as a refresher:

https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/fbis-strzok-father-worked-in-africa-for-companies-linked-to-funded-by-cia/

 

and since you mentioned Spring Hill, wait to the end…

 

The wife of Mark strzok … and mom of devin strzok … is Mariana Srtzok .. Mariana (or Mary) is the daughter of General James Cartwright. devin strzok is actually devin Cartwright strzok . His grandfather, General James Cartwright, was pardoned by Barrack Obama on his last day of office. Cartwright was accused of leaking info on stuxnet.

 

Another brother of Peter strzok Sr is James strzok - A Jesuit priest working in Kenya! With, no surprise, a solid military career, and deep knowledge in energy / resources.. Wow, what is this… an emergency meeting between devin strzok in the situation room in the Whitehouse West Wing in May 2015? With his new wife, at 9:45PM at night?…

 

Odd.. Barack Obama is reported to been mentored when in Chicago by the Jesuit Priest Gregory Galluzzo .

 

Gregory Galluzzo graduated from the Spring Hill College in 1968. 4 years prior, this small college graduated the Jesuit Priest names James strzok in 1964. James strzok has been stationed in Kenya for decades, where Obama once lived.

 

https://qresear.ch/?q=devin+strzok

Anonymous ID: d36dea Aug. 28, 2022, 6 p.m. No.17456974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7015

>>17456779

>>17456831

 

Narcissism and suicide risk

 

Abstract

 

We all have narcissism, but in some cases, the perception of narcissism becomes extreme and pathological. Systematic research has shown that there are three subtypes typical of narcissistic personality disorder: the grandiose/oblivious, the vulnerable/hypervigilant, and the high-functioning subtype. Both biological and psychological factors are at work, but the true cause of pathological narcissism has not been established. The psychotherapy of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is complicated and often frustrating because of the difficulty in engaging a person with narcissistic personality disorder in a psychotherapeutic process. Suicide risk is not rare in patients with narcissism, particularly in the context of severe narcissistic injury, where the patient feels shamed and/or vilified. In conclusion, narcissistic patients are difficult to treat, but the risk of suicide makes it imperative for clinicians to stay involved in the treatment and assist the patient in understanding their vulnerabilities.

 

Keywords: Countertransference; Narcissism; Shame and mentalization; Transference.

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35065658/