Caso Pifferi, Bruzzone: "Non dipendente ma narcisista, agì con piena consapevolezza"
Pifferi Case, Bruzzone: "Not a dependent but a narcissist, she acted with full awareness" The criminologist: "A clear and voluntary choice, she didn't seek help due to narcissistic fragility" News (Milan). "This is not a dependent nucleus, but a narcissistic nucleus." Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone, counsel for the plaintiff in the Alessia Pifferi trial, stated this on the sidelines of today's hearing at the Milan Court. Analyzing the psychological profile of the defendant, accused of the death of her daughter Diana, Bruzzone explained: "Pifferi is not a fragile woman or one who needs others to survive emotionally. She uses others to nourish herself, to feel strong and secure. Hers is a parasitic lifestyle: she takes from whoever she can, always putting her own needs first." The criminologist emphasized that this psychological framework is "perfectly compatible with full mental capacity": "When she chooses to put herself first, she knows full well that the consequences can be serious, but she doesn't stop. In this case, she took an extreme, conscious, perhaps even premeditated risk." According to Bruzzone, the decision to leave the child alone "was not the result of an impulse or a sudden fit of rage, but of a specific will": "Pifferi knew what she was doing. Her behavior shows planning and manipulation; just think of the invented babysitter figure, created to mislead." "Asking for help, for her, would have meant admitting she wasn't up to it," Bruzzone concluded. It's a classic trait of pathological narcissism: the belief that one can control and deceive everyone, even in the face of evidence. (Sebastiana Risso/alanews) Automatically generated transcript He's not your dependent. My way of looking at dependency is to be a serious dependent. He's a person who needs someone to talk to in order to survive, emotionally. He needs someone else to nourish himself. He needs to be strong to feel safe. He needs to feel nourished. This is a narcissistic nature. He's defined as parasitic. She's someone who, when she can, takes from anyone at her disposal. Her needs come before the highly sensitive ones. Yes, I don't think this is a behavioral pattern. Afterwards, it will change. But this has something to do with what she makes people understand and want because it's a functional balance, that is, it's part of her life. She's perfectly aware that when you don't ask yourself, if you need someone else, the consequences can be serious, as in Diana's case. But that doesn't stop her from taking the risk, given that it's also very serious. I decide to remember. Maybe we're a little... beyond the simple risk Here we are always a little beyond the simple risk because we are dealing with a woman who leaves a child who is therefore totally incapable of providing for herself even in the most optimistic sense 6 days alone without water without food I don't think it was so much a risk assessment what we can will on the part of the minutes in which I return Let's see her plan let's say aimed at on the plan what is the The one with the criminal, that is the murder is I believe that when she leaves there When she leaves at 6.46pm she already has in mind what could happen and it is not said that she wanted to get rid of her daughter there are many aspects in the statements that Pifferi makes especially in the question mark of July 22nd on which and I returned again today in the trial because I believe that there is a precious document exceptional in some ways perhaps the most appropriate document to give us a precise vision of the at the time of the facts because we have to evaluate it at the time of the facts So that document in this sense Very precious I remembered it with great attention precisely in view of today's examination and she there gives you information that speaks several times the fact that it was It's difficult for her to support the weight of that child. She doesn't say it openly, however, the psychological reading asks for help. I'm not asking for the narcissistic aspect of before. Ask for help. I'm not enough. I'm not adequate and her narcissistic fragility for that aspect that doesn't allow her to. What's worse? She believes in her typical mentality, it's also narcissism, this aspect of being able to manipulate everyone and avoid her once again. Where is her experience? Even today, I have perceived several times during the assessment the attempt to worsen her situation to try to. When she calls the babysitter, Atom, slowly, she thinks she can escape. She thinks she can avoid giving indications with her name and surname. She says she's half Peruvian and she says she's been with her for three weeks. She says she has no further indications. She creates a ghostly figure with the aim of avoiding her.

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