Zafir Berisha calls Kurtin ʹpsykopapat) and refers to an American professor

Former Kosovo Parliament deputy Zafir Berisha has made a status in his Facebook profile after last night's event when a fellow party threatened Albin Kurti with murder. Berisha has not distanced himself from the declarations of the Initiative member, and has even continued his attacks on Mr. Kurt looking [...]
Berisha has not distanced himself from the declarations of the Initiative member, and has even continued his attacks on Mr. Kurt constantly calling “psikopa”
His status is divided into two parts, while the post-marking part is triple the original part. It is noteworthy that in this status, Mr. Berisha has made no spelling mistakes, Periscope follows.
He has also accused our society of being “overwhelmed by the moral crisis that saves him, trying to hold on to the thread of “cate””, although the second part is unintelligible.
In the underscoring part, he has quoted a researcher of cystial psychology and professor at Columbia University to show that Kurti's behavior is those of a “psipati”.
You can read Mr. Zafir Berisha:
The scale of misery in a society is when they are serviced unconsciously (media of institutions) to a psychopath who acts like “showman” behind the fraud that has skillfully made a large part of the <x2-mile” which is plagued by the moral crisis that “save” you see, trying to hold on to the edge of the “cat”>!
P. S; According to Robert Hare, a criminal psychology researcher and professor at Columbia University, about 1% of the population have this behavioral profile, and many are not noticed by society. Many of them can be good workers and managers.
Usually, psychopaths have a range of behaviors, adopting one or the other depending on their context, acting like chameleons. They are capable actors who show others the best character for their purpose.
Psychopaths are liars. At first, people build faith in them, are available, are loved, are presented in good economic condition, but in time their ailing character becomes evident.
Another characteristic that characterizes them is the constant search for new challenges, through which they can achieve more important positions, enjoying more power and the ability to manipulate others. However, they walk on this road at the expense of others. They are individuals who do not take responsibility for their mistakes.
Currently, there is no effective treatment for this disease, and most experts claim that the social integration of these individuals is quite difficult, even though they have begun to implement certain treatments that seem very effective in this disorder.












