What makes a mass murderer: Doctors reveal how 'narcissistic decompensation' turned Anders Breivik into a mass shooter by Clare Allely, Lecturer in Psychology, University of Salford
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Clare Allely from the University of Salford lead researcher in a team that recently looked for the presence of autism spectrum disorders in a sample of 75 mass shooters selected by Mother Jones, a reader-supported and non-profit news organisation that made the selection to avoid possible in-built bias.
In this study, they found six cases – or 8% of the total number of mass shooters in the sample – who either had a diagnosis of autism, or whose family and friends suspected they had an autism spectrum disorder
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In Breivik's case, it has been strongly suggested that in addition to his proven narcissistic disorder, he also had Asperger's syndrome – though the latter was not formally diagnosed.
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Given the higher prevalence of narcissistic traits and autism spectrum disorder (including Asperger's) found in mass shooters, the overlap between these two requires further analysis across a wider pool of subjects.
This is so bad I do not even know where to start, Celebrity diagnosing, spurious linking to fit a wanted conclusion, basing a study on Mother Jones list of Autistics that includes people speculated about, printing a debunked statement that there is a higher prevelence of ASD amoung mass shooters.
Why is the University of Sulford which has been around since 1896 is employing this sloppy researcher?. I hope the UK autism advocacy organizations does something about this dangourous speculation.
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DSM 5: Autism Spectrum Disorder, DSM IV: Aspergers Moderate Severity
“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman