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15. Sociopath or Antisocial(ist) Personality Disorder
Sat May 16, 2020, 03:25 PM
May 2020

Mayo Clinic website:

A mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. People with antisocial personality disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior.

Individuals with antisocial personality disorder often violate the law, becoming criminals. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use. Because of these characteristics, people with this disorder typically can't fulfill responsibilities related to family, work or school.

Symptoms

Antisocial personality disorder signs and symptoms may include:

*Disregard for right and wrong
*Persistent lying or deceit to exploit others
*Being callous, cynical and disrespectful of others
*Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or personal pleasure
*Arrogance, a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated
*Recurring problems with the law, including criminal behavior
*Repeatedly violating the rights of others through intimidation and dishonesty
*Impulsiveness or failure to plan ahead
*Hostility, significant irritability, agitation, aggression or violence
*Lack of empathy for others and lack of remorse about harming others
*Unnecessary risk-taking or dangerous behavior with no regard for the safety of self or others
*Poor or abusive relationships
*Failure to consider the negative consequences of behavior or learn from them
*Being consistently irresponsible and repeatedly failing to fulfill work or financial obligations

Adults with antisocial personality disorder typically show symptoms of conduct disorder before the age of 15. Signs and symptoms of conduct disorder include serious, persistent behavior problems, such as:

*Aggression toward people and animals
*Destruction of property
*Deceitfulness
*Theft
*Serious violation of rules

Although antisocial personality disorder is considered lifelong, in some people, certain symptoms — particularly destructive and criminal behavior — may decrease over time. But it's not clear whether this decrease is a result of aging or an increased awareness of the consequences of antisocial behavior.

When to see a doctor

People with antisocial personality disorder are unlikely to seek help on their own. If you suspect that a friend or family member may have the disorder, you might gently suggest that the person seek help from a mental health professional and offer to help them find one.


The exact cause of antisocial personality disorder isn't known, but:

Genes may make you vulnerable to developing antisocial personality disorder — and life situations may trigger its development
Changes in the way the brain functions may have resulted during brain development

Risk factors

Certain factors seem to increase the risk of developing antisocial personality disorder, such as:

*Diagnosis of childhood conduct disorder
*Family history of antisocial personality disorder or other personality disorders or mental health disorders
*Being subjected to abuse or neglect during childhood
*Unstable, violent or chaotic family life during childhood

Men are at greater risk of having antisocial personality disorder than women are.

Complications

Complications, consequences and problems of antisocial personality disorder may include:

*Spouse abuse or child abuse or neglect
*Problems with alcohol or substance use
*Being in jail or prison
*Homicidal or suicidal behaviors
*Having other mental health disorders such as depression or anxiety
*Low social and economic status and homelessness
*Premature death, usually as a result of violence

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He lives to inflict suffering and pain on others. dalton99a May 2020 #1
Only his enemies Warpy May 2020 #22
Trump keeps declaring victory. Jamastiene May 2020 #2
Remember the old move "The Bad Seed"? luvtheGWN May 2020 #9
It's almost like he gets joy out of watching the suffering of others Initech May 2020 #3
Oh dear, you typed too many words! 2naSalit May 2020 #5
Because the suffering of others feeds his sense of power. Lonestarblue May 2020 #12
I remember a stat that stated that he had only 4 minutes or so out of his 13+ hours in his... SWBTATTReg May 2020 #4
Four minutes? murielm99 May 2020 #6
Yeah, I saw this figure thrown out, and to be honest, I was surprised too, that it was as high as 4 SWBTATTReg May 2020 #8
I haven't seen him express any empathy yet. Jamastiene May 2020 #10
Here you go central scrutinizer May 2020 #18
THAT was the extent of his empathy? Jamastiene May 2020 #19
No, there was his statement about the first US death central scrutinizer May 2020 #20
OMG! Jamastiene May 2020 #21
Malignant narcissistic sociopath. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #7
"Need to dominate" means "weak and insecure." Grokenstein May 2020 #11
trump is the very definition of evil. mwb970 May 2020 #13
Wow, and this is coming from someone who knows he very well, so we should listen KS Toronado May 2020 #14
Sociopath or Antisocial(ist) Personality Disorder live love laugh May 2020 #15
That reads like the Grotesque Orange Pustule modelled for the definition. Hermit-The-Prog May 2020 #23
IKR ... it's spot on. nt live love laugh May 2020 #24
" He has no conscience." Neither does the rest of the GOP. They only care about domination, too. Ford_Prefect May 2020 #16
Just a number, he keeps changing it to fit on that looks better Historic NY May 2020 #17
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