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  2. Hybristophilia - Wikipedia

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    Serial killer Ted Bundy was a subject of widespread hybristophilia, with many women writing him love letters and attending his trials.. Hybristophilia is a paraphilia involving sexual interest in and attraction to those who commit crimes.

  3. Erotomania - Wikipedia

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    Erotomania, also known as de Clérambault's syndrome, [1] is a relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is characterized by an individual's delusions of another person being infatuated with them. [2]

  4. Is It Love? Or Infatuation? Here’s How to Tell. - AOL

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    Experts explain how to tell the difference between infatuation vs. love, including whether infatuation can ever turn into real love.

  5. Infatuation vs. Love: How to Tell the Difference So You Don't ...

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    There’s a fine line between love and infatuation. According to Robert J. Sternberg’s theory of love , infatuation is rooted in passion;...

  6. Infatuation - Wikipedia

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    "It is customary to view young people's dating relationships and first relationships as puppy love or infatuation"; [6] and if infatuation is both an early stage in a deepening sequence of love/attachment, and at the same time a potential stopping point, it is perhaps no surprise that it is a condition especially prevalent in the first, youthful explorations of the world of relationships.

  7. Here’s How To Tell If You’ve Fallen In Love…Or It’s Just ...

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  8. Prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    This causes their issues to get worse and in some cases never get better. Also, relating to physical abuse the mentally ill can be thrown into restrained areas for a long amount of time because of their mental condition, this means that these mentally ill people do not have the resources to get better in the jail.

  9. Homicidal ideation - Wikipedia

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    Most people who have homicidal ideation do not commit homicide. 50–91% of people surveyed on university grounds in various places in the United States admit to having had a homicidal fantasy. [2] Homicidal ideation is common, accounting for 10–17% of patient presentations to psychiatric facilities in the United States.