Suicide
Domestic Violence
Workplace Violence
Signs Of A Dangerous Person
Difficulty getting along with others: Inappropriate conduct and outbursts - yelling at co-workers (profanities or threats), and passive aggressive conduct ("I'm not talking to you.").
Clinical paranoia: They may not yet be diagnosed, but they think others are out to get them. "Every time I hear a noise I have to check to be sure someone is not there to hurt me or my family. - If someone showed up with a high-power rifle we would be sitting ducks."
Litigious nature: Filing false police reports and grievances is their way of virtually controlling others. Everything is blown out of proportion.
Victim attitudes: They never take responsibility for their behaviors, faults, mistakes or actions. They always blame others; it’s always someone else’s fault.
Controlling behaviors: Keeping secret / hidden files about co-workers or others they believe are "out to get them". Deliberately disrupting the work of others - deleting files being used by another employee.
Vindictive references: They say things like, "He will get his someday," or "What comes around goes around," or "One of these days I’ll have my say."
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