SMK, I think the little girl thing is her go-to default when she seeks to victimize herself. She uses that as a major manipulation tactic, but she doesn't want others to view her as powerless, which is a major problem for her. You can see the conflict in her duels with Juan Martinez. Her natural instinct seems to be to go for "poor little innocent Jodi, brutally sexually abused, simply a seeker of knowledge, a genuine widdle woman-child," but she cannot help herself when dealing with someone who presents that behavior to her in clear, unadulterated terms. Then, we see snarky, confrontational, thoroughly annoyed Jodi, who dislikes any hint of being less than perfect.
She did the same thing with the question from the jury regarding whether or not she had sought treatment for the "memory problem" she laid out in such great detail (in her victimization strategy) to Martinez. Now, that was obviously a perfectly legitimate question, but note that she answered it by visibly bristling. She could not restrain herself even though she knew it was a juror's question, and thus obviously required restraint. Therein was a perfect example of her contradictory behavior, which is entirely consistent with an NPD (one or more of various clusters associated) -- she is simply unable to recognize her own self-destructive behavior in her attempts to manipulate others' perception of her. :cow: