monsterland wrote:
Your son could be anything from a philosopher to a sociopath. He could be easily distracted by another obsession when he finds it, and forgets about "death", or he could be obsessed with it and become a serial killer.
One thing is for certain. This is a serious matter. Definitely don't look for advice on Internet forums. Listen to real-life psychologists ONLY.
This may be the very type of grounded perspective you need, but I think outlining it in such terms could also be detrimental. This is a delicate situation, monsterland is right that one diagnosis can't relate to the as-yet nonexistant ones. That said, the more comfortable your son's existence is, the less likely this is to happen. I don't mean material comforts either, your son needs help to recognize his neglected power of self control.
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