At what point does an obsession become "clinical"?!


Question: Would stalking and harassing someone(s) for nearly a year be a "clinical" grade obsession? In your opinion, should someone like that seek counseling from a psychiatric professional?

Thanks ahead of time for your answers :-)


Answers: Would stalking and harassing someone(s) for nearly a year be a "clinical" grade obsession? In your opinion, should someone like that seek counseling from a psychiatric professional?

Thanks ahead of time for your answers :-)

Skully and all her alta-egos add nothing to this forum.

Really, what exactly do they bring to the table ?

Posting question similar to another user using an account designed to look like thiers counts as stalking, and certainly suggests the person is of need of greater stimulus in life.

At this point, i would say she needs to seek counseling.

Really, why would someone continually return to a forum out of CHOICE when they know everyone there ( other than her other accounts and fellow trolls ) hates her. It makes no sense.

In real life do you think she goes along to the local weekly vegetarian groups meeting and crticises them ?

Her hatred is probably eating away at her insides day by day.

Dude, you should go to the bathroom and take your meds! - you are seriously losing it!

I don't think it matters how long someone is stalking a person to make it "clinical". I believe it is the level of stalking that is occuring.

I'm not sure whether you are talking about online stalking or in real life. Though, I guess that would depend on how bad they are stalking the person on whether you could consider it "clinical". I would say real life or online, that if someone is stalking someone else a lot, that it probably stems from some kind of issues they have that may warrant some degree of intervention.

This is the alter ego's alter ego ?

Or are you really deluded? Unlike animals, you're capable to voice our, speak out, able to counsel!

Regarding the case in which you are referring I would say even up to a month would be "normal" but beyond that it's a major psychiatric issue. Clinical would come into play when the obsession lasts beyond a month, I guess.

The odd thing about mental problems is that the person(s) with them have no idea they have a problem. They will deny it even though they are made aware of concerns regularly. That's what's going on with the flexi-troll(s) here in V & V. It has a problem but doesn't realize it, even though it's plain as day to everyone else.

I think we should just be happy that this person(s) is not part of our lives. We should be happy we won't see them in our daily lives. It's a pity for those who do though. As hate festers it grows. It turns one into a ticking timebomb of sorts. Without psychiatric help, the flexi-troll(s) is going to snap sometime and all of the pent up anger and frustration at life is going to manifest itself in an ugly way. We'll all see it on the news someday but won't even be able to make the connection.

So, pity those around the flexi-troll offline and hope it gets some help before it's obsessive disorder causes it to lash out and harm some innocent bystander who's unaware of it's condition.

Stop callin me a flexi troll, =(

I am not crazy, it's all the pony's fault, the pony be talkin be telling me saying to me, he says, he says to do this, I say don't do it, I say I do it, and he says please eat this, and I get scared and eat the bloody flesh meats.

yea.... for one...when you start "stalking" someone ....there is a problem there... i think you need to see someone other than the person you are stalking.





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