JEFFREY EPSTEIN
His psychological profile is a mixture of many factors:
Structural
Personal
Social
Sexual Predator
Antisocial
Narcissist
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OBJECTIFICATION OF THE VICTIM
SENSE OF SUPERIORITY
The victim is not perceived as a person, but as a THING/OBJECT = INSTRUMENT
INSTRUMENTALIZED RELATIONSHIPS
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- It is not a matter of choosing to eliminate remorse; they simply do not feel it because they have not developed moral awareness.
- They lack it due to a very immature level of morality.
- They know something is wrong because they understand there are consequences.
- They do not feel guilty; instead, they feel disdain or fear of punishment
NO REGRETS
DISORDER
All of this drives them to do harm, and since it affects/limits others, it is considered a
“Society and the victims need the disorder to sustain the evil.” – Sylvie Pérez
Grants them SUCCESS
ROLE OF POWER
Justifies the actions
Reinforces the sense of superiority
Fosters the creation of environments of silence
Does not create abusive behavior, but sustains and enables it
SUICIDE
How is Epstein’s understood?
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It is evidence of the loss of power that Jeffrey Epstein once held and a mechanism to regain control.
The explanation of his suicide does not fit a "Disney version" in which good defeats evil; rather, within a narcissistic and antisocial framework, it is a sign of: "I have lost power. I have lost control. I have lost the environment of silence I had. My social identity has collapsed. I can no longer maintain my public image. I am very afraid of the consequences, not out of remorse, but because of what is coming for me". — Sylvie Pérez
Everything he had built collapses, and he decides to end his life before someone else does.
REGAINING CONTROL
Antisocial
What is it?
(Trets generals segons una entrevista amb la psicòloga Sylvie Pérez Lima)
- Display contemptuous behavior toward others.
- Manipulative.
- Deceptive profile.
- Make you believe they are one way when they are not.
Depredador sexual
Què és?
Epstein mostrava senyals de tenir un trastorn parafílic per l'interès sexual que tenia cap a menors d'edat.
Narcissism
What is it?
(General traits according to an interview with psychologist Sylvie Pérez)
- People who believe they are the best at everything.
- People who think others owe them something.
- People who believe others are lucky to know them.
- People who feel special and unique.
- People who have difficulty acknowledging guilt.
Sexual Predator
What is it?
(General traits according to an interview with psychologist Sylvie Pérez)
A paraphilic disorder* characterized by a sexual interest in their victims, who -in this case- were minors.
*Paraphilic disorder: sexual perversion (DIEC)
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JEFFREY EPSTEIN
His psychological profile is a mixture of many factors:
Structural
Personal
Social
Sexual Predator
Antisocial
Narcissist
>
>
OBJECTIFICATION OF THE VICTIM
SENSE OF SUPERIORITY
The victim is not perceived as a person, but as a THING/OBJECT = INSTRUMENT
INSTRUMENTALIZED RELATIONSHIPS
>
NO REGRETS
DISORDER
All of this drives them to do harm, and since it affects/limits others, it is considered a
“Society and the victims need the disorder to sustain the evil.” – Sylvie Pérez
Grants them SUCCESS
ROLE OF POWER
Justifies the actions
Reinforces the sense of superiority
Fosters the creation of environments of silence
Does not create abusive behavior, but sustains and enables it
SUICIDE
How is Epstein’s understood?
>
It is evidence of the loss of power that Jeffrey Epstein once held and a mechanism to regain control.
The explanation of his suicide does not fit a "Disney version" in which good defeats evil; rather, within a narcissistic and antisocial framework, it is a sign of: "I have lost power. I have lost control. I have lost the environment of silence I had. My social identity has collapsed. I can no longer maintain my public image. I am very afraid of the consequences, not out of remorse, but because of what is coming for me". — Sylvie Pérez
Everything he had built collapses, and he decides to end his life before someone else does.
REGAINING CONTROL
Antisocial
What is it?
(Trets generals segons una entrevista amb la psicòloga Sylvie Pérez Lima)
Depredador sexual
Què és?
Epstein mostrava senyals de tenir un trastorn parafílic per l'interès sexual que tenia cap a menors d'edat.
Narcissism
What is it?
(General traits according to an interview with psychologist Sylvie Pérez)
Sexual Predator
What is it?
(General traits according to an interview with psychologist Sylvie Pérez)
A paraphilic disorder* characterized by a sexual interest in their victims, who -in this case- were minors.
*Paraphilic disorder: sexual perversion (DIEC)