>>12131875You can see the symptoms are purely from psychopaths misinterpretation of normal behaviors:
"Cannot control emotions, delusion they cannot decide which emotion to feel" emotions seem bizarre to psychopaths. For a psychopath, it's something you do to influence others, not something that happens to you.
"Unstable sense of identity" naturally people treat different people differently. Psychopaths are incapable of that, so they typically construct a character (like in the RPG sense) that they act in public no matter what. At best they may label people, and like the palladin that hunts zombies, they may for example hate jews and treat nastily people who they think are jewish.
"Inappropriate agression" a feature of the above. A psychopath bully who pours diesel into someone's food may not understand he's getting beaten for it. It seems exactly the same as if you punched a random person in the street, that is, violent, dangerous, and completely unpredictable
"Fead of abandonment". Psychopaths start and end relationships as they see fit. They don't get that people get emotionally attached to other people. A relationship of any kind is a mean to an end, and it is to be initiated when it's beneficial and ended when the end is achieved or there is nothing to be immediatelly gained from the relationship.
"Paranoia" psychopaths don't get that people fon't like when other people ploy against them, for a psychipath it's a part of the social game they join in gusto to show others how smart they are, and think the fear and avoidance are completely unreasonable