CWC and Therapy - Would It Have Worked?

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Do You Think Early Therapy Would Have Worked For CWC?

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 29.7%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 86 44.8%
  • No

    Votes: 49 25.5%

  • Total voters
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Chris is somehow, in a morbidly fascinating way, every bad disposition and everything that could go oddly wrong in a life career crystalized into a single personality. He is just so slightly off in so many things, with his :autism: locking him firmly into his fabricated reality and illusory beliefs – that may originate from some other condition he suffers from –, but on the other hand he’s just not "far out" enough to classify as psychotic or a psychopath.

I really want to see him committed, and I’m curious about the heap of diagnoses resulting from it. Ending up as a case report in a psychiatry textbook would mean he finally was good for something.
 
Unfortunately, he's an autistic murder machine.

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With Barb in the scene, no, even more therapy would not have been enough.

If it was only Bob raising him, and he started it early, than perhaps.
 
With Barb in the scene, no, even more therapy would not have been enough.

If it was only Bob raising him, and he started it early, than perhaps.
Bob has two children that are both Doctors, while he shares the blame for Chris I bet Barb caused the most harm to Chris.
 
A very good question that has a complicated answer considering all of the influences in Chris' life. I don't think there is any way we can know other than speculation, but we also have the next best thing:

@jenffer a jay did you ever have any behavioral therapy? Maybe you can give some insight into this from your life.
 
A very good question that has a complicated answer considering all of the influences in Chris' life. I don't think there is any way we can know other than speculation, but we also have the next best thing:

@jenffer a jay did you ever have any behavioral therapy? Maybe you can give some insight into this from your life.
nope i did not why do you asked
 
Chris always wiggles his way through the cracks that would normally help deranged people because nobody wants to handle Chris. Not his lawyers, not the judges, not his victims. Everyone who has ever come into contact with Chris is repulsed by his very nature and just wants to end whatever conversation or contact they have with him as quickly and as politely as possible, be it casual or professional.

Chris is simply a nasty human being
 
With Barb in the scene, no, even more therapy would not have been enough.

If it was only Bob raising him, and he started it early, than perhaps.

I do think if it was Bob solely raising Chris, Chris would have turned out as a ~better adult. He would still have weird conspiracies that Bob fostered, but Bob made attempts to get Chris out into the world. Barb was content on coddling him and letting him be a child. I don't think he would have turned into a functioning member of society, but Bob would have kept Chris' debt to a minimal and his behavior better in check.
 
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