Yes, I believe it could. I do think the father is likely to display sociopathic traits, too, however.
Kuklinski's upbringing could not have been conceived more perfectly to create a sociopath.He was continually beaten by an alcoholic father, and also by his mother when the father was not home (he had a brother who was also a sociopath and killer). And sociopath does qualify as a mental disorder, yes. It does not excuse or exonerate him, but it does explain him.
No, but the father can get the custody if he proves that the mother has bad habits like alcoholic or consume drugs.
In a way yes ... if your mother/father was an alcoholic when you were a child.. you may grow up to be an alcoholic yourself
Yes, you should forgive a sociopath mother, since she was the one who gave you life.
He was deaf. His mother died at the age of 40. His father beat him up sometimes, and his father a was an alcoholic
Is the sociopath mother on medicine to control her behavior? If not and the sociopath is a danger, then the innocent spouse needs to take legal action to protect himself and the child immediately (contact a lawyer, the county should have some programs to help those who cannot afford one). If the sociopath mother is on medicine, going to counseling and is compliant with her doctor there is not a whole lot you can do. The father will have a better chance in court to get full physical and legal custody.
Beethoven's mother loved him very dearly. He was a considerate, talented child who helped look after his younger siblings and tried to keep his father in check. However, when Beethoven's mother died he did not get such loving treatment from his alcoholic father.
His passive resistance to his father's wishes && His rage toward his mother (APEX)
Joseph Stalin was sickly as a child. His father was also an alcoholic who was abusive towards Joseph and his mother.
Beethoven's father was an alcoholic and often abused beethoven.
who ever you are, thank you. i am in the same situation, i feel like i am crazy, aka never feeling remorse, not caring about others deaths.
Father or Mother