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Types of Stalkers (Psychology) - Coggle Diagram
Types of Stalkers (Psychology)
The Resentful Stalker
It usually is to "get back" at a victim
The stalking occurs through the victims power and control over the victim
It arises when the stalker feels as if they feel they have been mistreated
Stalk to get even with a victim
The Rejected Stalker
Someone who has usually gone through a breakup
They usually don't believe that it has ended
They usually try and reconcile their relationship
Uitlises repeated appraoching, telephoning
Incompetent Suitor
Wants a friend or lover but lacks social skils on how to establish a relationship
They utilise inappropriate behaviour to get with the victim
Some ways they stalk are they could purposely bump into you in public on a regular basic
Intimacy Seeking Stalker
Typically sends lots of gifts and letters
tries to establish relationships in an innapropriate ways
These people who stalk are because they have. a sense of loneliness.
The Erotomatic Stalker
These people have a disorder called Erotomania
Erotomania is when a person feels that someone is in love or has an affection towards you but they actually don't
They usually try to contact the person through letters, telephone calls
The Predatory Seeker
They stalk to pursue their sexual gratification
They usually keep surveillance on the victim and also by secretly following them