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Thank you very much and I hope this is helpful now and in the future as we develop this skill of discerning trustworthiness in ourselves and others, as well as the prevention of feeding, rewarding and giving authoritative power in any way to narcissistic and psychopathic behavior.
Thank you very much and I hope this is helpful now and in the future as we develop this skill of discerning trustworthiness in ourselves and others, as well as the prevention of feeding, rewarding and giving authoritative power in any way to narcissistic and psychopathic behavior.


With a Loving heart, Lisa
==Poor Impulse Control==
Disinhibition is the definition of poor to nonexistent [[Impulse Control]] including problems with planning and foresight, lacking affect and urge control, demand for immediate gratification, and poor behavioral restraints. [[Psychopathy|Psychopaths]] and [[Sociopathy|Sociopaths]] have desires to instantly gratify their drive towards impulsive antisociality. This corresponds to impairments in the frontal lobe systems that are involved in impulse control. Poor [[Impulse Control]] is a characteristic of a person that has low ethics that contribute to [[Untrustworthy Behaviors]].


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