2 Amber Heard's personality disorders, according to psychologist

An expert on relations violence, called for testimony in Johnny Depp's indictment against the former husband, testified that from the assessment made to Amber Heard, she discovered two psychiatric diagnosis 58 border personality disorder and hysteronic personality disorder. Depp's Witness Shannon Curry said that the diagnosis was put on after tests [...]
An expert on relations violence, called for testimony in Johnny Depp's indictment against the former husband, testified that from the assessment made to Amber Heard, she discovered two psychiatric diagnosis 58 border personality disorder and hysteronic personality disorder.
Depp's Witness Shannon Curry said that the diagnosis was put on after examining Heard's previous psychological evaluations. According to her, however sophisticated, the cute and unsurpassed <x0, girlry “may seem to be, people with these disorders can be “devastating, dramatic, disorderly and unpredictable”, as well as possess the “a fundamental incentive not to be abandoned but also to be the center of attention”.
Hysteronic personality disorder is characterized by a pattern of overexposure to research, usually beginning in early childhood. Curry said the border personality disorder represented an unstable personality, alert to rejection and characterised by “very angry, cruelty to less powerful people, concern for the image, seeking attention and the tendency to blame others. ”
Earlier Tuesday, Tara Roberts, manager of Depp's residence on an island in the Bahamas, testified that she was witnessing a dispute between the couple during which “Amber was telling him she was a failed actor who would die as a fat, lonely old man”.
A few moments later, after Depp tried to escape, Heard was seen embracing and kissing “the actor and “prayed to return”. Roberts said that Depp “did nothing”. She later noticed that Depp had a <x6-shirt in the nose”.
Heard has confirmed that she suffers from post-traumatic stress as a result of alleged abuse by Depp. But on Tuesday afternoon, Curry claimed post-traumatic stress is one of the easiest psychological conditions to counterfeit.
The police officer in Los Angeles, Melissa Saenz, testified about the visit to their apartment in Los Angeles in May 2016, just days before Heard surrendered his request for divorce and appeared in court to request a ban, with a large scar on his face claiming to be prompted by Depp.
Officer Saenz said Amber Heard had cried, but saw no evidence of an injury. Depp's lawyers say Saenz's testimony is proof that Heard forged the injury to damage Depp's reputation.










