Wire post by Administrator
[AI ‘PROFESSIONAL’ REWRITE] Psychosis may present with behaviors perceived as aggressive, potentially stemming from an exuberant affect that contrasts with depressive or heteronormative expectations. This perceived aggression could arise from resentment due to societal disapproval of such overt expressions of joy, rather than being celebrated, and may be associated with delusions of grandeur linked to dopamine and serotonin dysregulation. Conversely, depression, particularly when comorbid with psychopathic traits, may increase the risk of criminal behavior, including violence. While speculative, some instances of missing persons may be connected to misanthropic tendencies associated with depressive psychopathy. "Murderous fantasies" are a recognized symptom in this context and may manifest as assault or murder, driven by a deep-seated misanthropy that devalues human life, particularly among those perceived as having low social status, coupled with narcissistic self-regard.
