Bipolar Syndrome On Debra Lafave
Bipolar syndrome certainly inexcusable when it comes to sexual deviance such as statutory rape, just like what Debra Lafave case. Debra and this 14 year old boy have had a history and constantly having sex, which is strange, because that just proves to me that Debra is playing the role of a maverick and breaking the taboo. It proves to me that she was just wanting someone to give her attention. It’s apparent that her family wasn’t doing it, and it’s apparent that her ex-husband wasn’t doing it; therefore, she decided to get “froggy” and jump on a 14 year old.
Bipolar Syndrome works like this, usually when someone has bipolar syndrome that person has manic depression or in some cases a fission of personality; in other words, one minute the person is happy, and then in an instantaneous fashion the person is sad, lonely, angry, or confused.
However, bipolar syndrome Debra Lafave may have, even her ex-husband said that she was taking medication for antidepression; however, if she was taking medication for antidepression then why would she blame bipolar for her actions? Was she not taking her medication that day? It does not absolve her actions. When Debra Lafave had sex with a 14 year old boy is because it was taboo and it enticed her to break that taboo. Bipolar also works in ways in which a person’s aberration takes effects with their actions. For example, Debra Lafave in an interview kept saying that she hated the media, and then within seconds she responded that she was going to college studying journalism. A paradox is usually a sign of bipolar, because the person is contradicting thoughts and the things they say.
It seems Debra didn’t have sex with a 14 year old because she didn’t know what she was doing, or she had bipolar syndrome, but that she had a chance to break a taboo and she went for it. A case of euphoria is a part of bipolar; however, there are case studies that have bipolar clients in which they are fighting more on anger and suicidal thoughts rather than breaking taboo’s.
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5 Responses to “Bipolar Syndrome On Debra Lafave”
It’s obvious you don’t have your facts straight… By no means am I excusing Ms. Lafave’s actions. She admits what she did was wrong and actually feels her sentence was wrong. Getting only 10 years house arrest, she claims that she should be in jail. When you short sightedly claim that “… she was taking medication for antidepression; however, if she was taking medication for antidepression then why would she blame bipolar for her actions?”, you have missed the point. Her mis-diagnosis caused her condition to worsen. Bipolar individuals that are prescribed antidepressants ( in her case, Zoloft ) have a marked increase in their manic behaviours. When someone with her malady takes any type of antidepressant, the frequencey, severity, and duration of their episodes increases! It stands to reason from her testimony that her behaviour, although completely inexcusable, is explainable. The woman had a bone fide mental illness. Her medical history combined with the fact she was raped leads one to believe she was in desperate need of help. To summarily assume that she needed “attention” is ridiculous and utterly moronic. To claim that she did what she did to ” break a taboo” is just plain stupid. I sincerely hope that this site isn’t utilized by anyone honestly seeking genuine, knowledgeable information concerning women’s mental health issues.
[…] Debra Lafave painted a picture of herself as a modest person who developed an emotionally destructive identity early in her life in part due to her own sexual experience. She had emotional problems that stemmed to her childhood - she suffered serious depression and manic phases. Her boyfriend raped her in eighth grade and her father was emotionally distant. She has bipolar disorder. She cried for no reason and sometimes found it impossible to do the most basic things in life: brush her teeth, fix a meal, get up from bed. She described her 14-year-old student victim as being very flirtatious, yelling out to her with his friends from the ballfield. Of her first time engaging in oral sex with him, she said, “Yeah, he wanted it, and yeah, I gave it to him.” Though Lafave admitted she crossed a line, she said she felt her victim did, too. According to her account, the teenager at one point held her against the wall and lifted her shirt to expose her breast to another boy. […]
I don’t care what anyone thinks is wrong with her. She had sexual contact with A CHILD. Nomatter if the child was willing or not, it is still wrong. I think it was bad of her to say, “he wanted it, and I gave it to him”, because she should recognize her control and influence over that boy, and she’s the one who led the child into this behavior. He did not come up to her after class and say, “Can we &&%$#@???” No, SHE led him into this, she planted the seeds, and therefore she has no right to say he wanted it. He’s just a kid.
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