It is extremely important to be aware of the following traits of stalkers. These will alert you to the possibility that a potential suitor or even a friend or acquaintance could become a stalker. ... According to Professor R. Meloy, "these stalkers have rigid personalities and maladaptive styles. These disorders in...
www.esia.net/Common_Traits_of_Stalkers.htm www.esia.net/Common_Traits_of_Stalkers.htm
Several psychologists (including myself) diagonosed my stalker as afflicted with the Borderline Personality. Characteristic of the Borderline (derived from research done by Kreisman & Straus, 1989) are:
www.angelfire.com/ga/random/bordr.html
A recent study compared coeds' assessment of personality traits of those they perceived as stalkers and of partners in a 'normal' relationship. ... Depending on the stalker, behavior may range from overtly aggressive threats and actions, to repeated phone calls, letters or approaches. This behavior may go on for years,
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Obsessive Personalities and Web Stalking ... Low self-esteem is often a motivating factor for the stalker. Through a twisted series of mental exercises, they decide that the way to enhance their own sagging self-image is to dominate and demean others.
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The stalker may follow you, harass you, call you on the telephone, watch your house, send you mail you don't want, or act in some other way that frightens you. ... Every stalker, every stalking target, and every stalking situation is different. Stalking targets need, and deserve, individualized, personalized care,
www.aware.org/stalking/stalkgeninfo.shtml www.aware.org/stalking/stalkgeninfo.shtml
This book explains what stalking is, how to keep it from overwhelming your life, what is known about evaluating a stalker's potential to turn violent, and how to keep the situation from becoming worse, while being ready for anything.
www.aware.org/stalking/stalkbook.shtml www.aware.org/stalking/stalkbook.shtml
They are likely to be well-educated, older males with possessive or jealous personalities, and, ... Dr James, together with his colleagues Dr Frank Farnham and Dr Paul Cantrell, noted that victims were much more likely to be seriously hurt if their stalker was someone with whom they had had a sexual relationship.
www.harassment-law.co.uk/book/stlkmnd.htm
Some state laws require that the perpetrator, to qualify as a stalker, make a credible threat of violence against the victim. Others require only that the stalker’s conduct constitute an implied threat.
www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs14-stk.htm
Note carefully: There is such a thing as PROXY stalking, in which a single stalker, motivated by amorous interest or mental illness, enlists helpers. Organized stalking is NOT proxy stalking, but rather is stalking by a group totally independent of whomever originally submitted the target's name to the stalking group.
www.multistalkervictims.org/ www.multistalkervictims.org/
This is a test to help determine if you have a personality disorder. ... First, what is a personality disorder? ... A personality disorder is basically a set of traits that combine to negatively affect your life. They have a wide range of causes and some are easier to treat than others.
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