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Dangerous and disregarding people don't just drop out of the sky. Nor are they born bloodthirsty and cruel. When looking at the developmental years of adult criminals and juvenile delinquents or the selfish patterns of anyone that we must rub shoulders with, the question is asked "How does one get this way?" Typically we can see the answers within their genetic mental health history which may hint of possible concern and their first 5 years after birth which is their most impressionable social training ground. This volume reveals what the source and beginnings of aberrant behavior looks like,…mehr

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Dangerous and disregarding people don't just drop out of the sky. Nor are they born bloodthirsty and cruel. When looking at the developmental years of adult criminals and juvenile delinquents or the selfish patterns of anyone that we must rub shoulders with, the question is asked "How does one get this way?" Typically we can see the answers within their genetic mental health history which may hint of possible concern and their first 5 years after birth which is their most impressionable social training ground. This volume reveals what the source and beginnings of aberrant behavior looks like, and what the adults they become act like. It also gives us perspective as to how to recognize and at least avoid predators in regular person clothing. Is there a cure or pill for predatory behavior? Is there hope for your relative or coworker from Hell? Where they come from, what they look like and how we can prevent or dodge them is the purpose of this book. When it comes to the above questions Theodore Robert Bundy's life gives us all the information we need.
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The author achieved the Associate of Science Nursing degree from Peninsula College School of Nursing where she also has served as an adjunct professor. The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Services Counseling she received from Western Washington University and was chosen Outstanding Student for that year. A Masters Degree in Nursing Science was awarded from the University of Washington in Seattle. She worked at Peninsula Behavioral Health as initial psychiatric intake evaluator, Olympic Memorial Hospital as Charge Nurse in the locked Behavioral Medicine Unit and at Psychiatric Associates clinic. The last 30 years have been spent in selective private practice. This book came about after years of researching and thinking about the burgeoning subject matter and finally, like throwing up or having a baby, it just couldn't be held back any longer. Hopefully the reader finds the necessity of studying the developmental years of apex killers and individuals with destructive narcissistic patterns enlightening and useful. When not traveling, Carol resides among friends and family near Seattle.