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Antisocial Personality Disorder

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Personality disorders often affect how a person behaves, thinks, and relates to others.

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a type of personality disorder often characterized by little or no regard for others and no consideration for right or wrong.

A person with ASPD can be charming and witty, while at the same time devious and uncaring. Someone with ASPD may also act impulsively, recklessly, and sometimes violently.

It’s also common for a person with ASPD to disregard social rules and laws.

While these are all common behaviors of someone with ASPD, there’s so much more to know about the condition.

What is antisocial personality disorder?
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior characterized by a disregard for the welfare of others. The actions of a person with ASPD tend to be exploitative, reckless, manipulative, and sometimes criminal.

An individual with ASPD tends to have a lack of remorse for their actions or empathy for others.

ASPD affects about 1% to 4%Trusted Source of people and is about 3 to 5 times more common in males than females.

As the name suggests, a person with antisocial personality disorder engages in behaviors that go against social norms.

The latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) classifies ASPD as part of the cluster B personality disorder group, along with borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic personality disorders. Cluster B personality disorders are those in which a person has trouble managing their emotions and behaviors.

Symptoms
Antisocial personality disorder exists on a spectrum, meaning that symptoms can range from mild to severe. Symptoms can vary from person to person. No two people with ASPD are alike.

Common symptoms and behaviors of a person with ASPD may include:

acting in ways that are grounds for arrest
lacking remorse, guilt, or empathy
lying or deceiving others for personal gain
having difficulty forming stable relationships
acting aggressively or violently toward others
having a tendency to blame others for their problems
behaving in a way that defies societal norms
ResearchTrusted Source suggests that symptoms of ASPD often peak between 24 to 44 years of age and tend to start decreasing from ages 45 to 64.

Individuals with ASPD are more likely to have:

financial problems
legal trouble or imprisonment
unemployment or difficulties keeping a job
substance use issues
irritability
difficulty planning for the future
Remember that everyone with ASPD is unique, so you may not have the same symptoms as someone else with the condition.

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