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A Forensic Psychologist claims that Amber Heard suffers from Historical Personality Disorders


 Dr. Shannon Curry affirmed that Amber Heard gave indications of marginal behavioral condition and dramatic behavioral condition.

A clinical and scientific therapist who assessed Amber Heard — and who was employed by Johnny Depp's lawful group — has affirmed that the entertainer gave indications of fringe and theatrical behavioral conditions, however not post-horrible pressure problem (PTSD).

On day nine of Depp's maligning preliminary against Heard, 36, in Fairfax, Virginia, Dr. Shannon Curry let the court know that she was approached to "give a mental assessment of Ms. Heard" back in October 2021, however was never approached to do as such for Depp, 58.

Dr. Curry investigated "all the case reports" as a feature of her assessment of the Aquaman entertainer, as well as Heard's clinical records (counting for "psychological well-being treatment"), sound and video accounts, photographs and "various observer articulations." She said she met with Heard "on two separate dates," Dec. 10 and Dec. 17, 2021, for around 12 hours complete exposure.

"The aftereffects of Ms. Heard's assessment upheld two conclusions: marginal behavioral condition and dramatic behavioral condition," Dr. Curry said.

Dr. Curry additionally said she saw no proof of PTSD in her assessment of Heard yet noted, "on the grounds that someone doesn't have PTSD doesn't imply that they weren't hurt mentally by whatever is being claimed — for this situation, Ms. Heard is claiming that she was mentally hurt and that she endured PTSD in light of misuse that she affirms happened by Mr. Depp."

Mayo Clinic characterizes marginal behavioral condition as "an emotional well-being issue that impacts the manner in which you think and feel about yourself as well as other people, creating some issues working in day to day existence. It incorporates mental self portrait issues, trouble dealing with feelings and conduct, and an example of temperamental connections."

"With marginal behavioral condition, you have an extreme separation anxiety or unsteadiness, and you might experience issues enduring being distant from everyone else. However improper indignation, indiscretion and successive emotional episodes might drive others away, despite the fact that you need to have adoring and enduring connections," the gathering adds.

Theatrical behavioral condition, as per Mayo Clinic, is a condition "portrayed by sensational, excessively passionate or erratic reasoning or conduct." In her declaration, Dr. Curry said that those with the condition can will quite often take on a "casualty" or "princess" job with bogus stories.

As per the facility, it can appear in "continually looking for consideration"; being "unnecessarily enthusiastic, sensational or physically provocative to acquire consideration"; "speak(ing) decisively with compelling feelings, however couple of realities or subtleties to back them up" from there, the sky is the limit.

Dr. Curry said in court Tuesday that "there was data that upheld" her decisions in her assessment of Heard "from numerous sources," including a test the clinician behaved and "proof of those determinations in her records and in her self-report."

During questioning, a lawyer for Heard found out if she was board guaranteed. Dr. Curry answered that she isn't.

The therapist was likewise gotten some information about eating and beverages at Depp's home before she was put on retainer. Dr. Curry said the gathering was among herself and the entertainer's lawful group, not Depp himself. She likewise said it wasn't her responsibility to assess Depp for this situation.

"Wouldn't you say that is a little odd that you're getting consulted by Mr. Depp to conclude whether you will affirm unfavorably against Amber Heard?" the entertainer's lawyer asked, to which Dr. Curry answered, "I was evaluated by the legitimate group."

Depp is suing Heard for slander north of a 2018 commentary she composed for the Washington Post about enduring aggressive behavior at home, however she never referenced Depp by name in the article. The Pirates of the Caribbean entertainer initially documented the $50 million claim in March 2019.

During opening proclamations recently, Heard's lawyer Ben Rottenborn said proof will show she experienced homegrown maltreatment by Depp that "took many structures," including physical, passionate, verbal and mental, as well as "sexual savagery because of Depp." A representative for Depp denies the charges, referring to them as "made up."

Back in November 2020, Depp lost his exceptionally promoted U.K. criticism claim argument against British newspaper The Sun for considering him a "undershirt." The court maintained the power source's cases as being "considerably evident" and Heard vouched for back up the cases. In March 2021, his endeavor to upset the choice was overruled.

Heard has not yet stood up in this preliminary.

On the off chance that you are encountering aggressive behavior at home, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are complementary and classified. The hotline is accessible day in and day out in excess of 170 dialects. 


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