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*Spoiler Alert* Psychopathology: Drew Daney

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***Fictional Character***

Drew Daney: The character from Johnathan Kellerman's Rage

***Read Review Here***

About: Drew is a young man who is married to Cherish Daney. He is considered to be a spiritual leader in an attempt to help adolescent's make better decisions in life. He is a foster parent and travels to different organizations to give speeches.

Symptoms: 


  • Manipulative: lied about credentials to obtain jobs, coerced his wife to go along with the story, manipulated the school to think he was in good standing with society. manipulated young girls 
  • Inappropriate: impregnated young girls who were in his care through fostering, infatuated with his bodily fluids (sperm), he liked the idea of women aborting his baby, 
  • never displayed anger, able to hid true feelings, lacked empathy for others, understand right from wrong but feels he will never get caught, feels smarter then others. 
  • disregard for human life and the rights of others
  • a con artist 
Disorders: 

In my opinion, according to his symptoms, Mr. Daney suffers from Antisocial Personality Disorder or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

APD: The person has a disregard for and continuous violations of rights of others since early childhood. Unable to conform to social norms such as lawful behaviors. They are deceitful, uses aliases and cons others for personal profit or pleasure. Unable to show remorse.

NPD: This person has a need for admiration and a lack of empathy for others. Exaggerates achievements, has a high level of self-importance. Preoccupied with feelings of unlimited success or power. Believes he is special and unique with a sense of entitlement. 


What do you think???

Learn more here: NPD & APD

Disclaimer: This character is a fictional character. Any resemblance to any facts or person is unintentional. Mental health is important. If you or anyone you may know is experiencing symptoms please reach out for help. You can contact local authorities, admit to a ER hospital, find support groups, seek a therapist. Also I am not a doctor, nor am I a licensed practitioner. This post is all informational and entertainment, not to diagnosis anyone. 




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