Antisocial personality disorderDefinition:
Antisocial personality disorder is a psychiatric condition characterized by
chronic behavior that manipulates, exploits, or violates the
rights of others. This
behavior is often criminal.
Full article >>>Antisocial Personality DisorderAlternate Names
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Psychopathic Personality Disorder, Sociopathic Personality Disorder ...
Full article >>>Antisocial Personality Disorder Complications
Complications can include incarceration and
drug abuse.
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Full article >>>Antisocial personality disorder is the
diagnosis most commonly, though not exclusively, associated with
psychopathy. In the UK, '
psychopathic disorder' is a legal term used in the
Mental Health Act 1983, referring to people who have: ...
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Full article >>>a mental illness such as
depression,
bipolar disorder, or
antisocial personality disorder a family history of
drug abuse.
What are the symptoms of
dependence?
People who use
amphetamines for a long time: ...
Full article >>>These disorders may regularly interfere with your
behavior and your interactions with family, friends or co-workers. Among the other
personality disorders are paranoid personality disorder,
antisocial personality disorder, ...
Full article >>>Unless the underlying
pathology is treated, attempts to permanently stop substance
dependence are ineffective.
Psychopathologies that are associated with substance
dependence include
antisocial personality disorder,
bipolar disorder,
depression, ...
Full article >>>maintaining healthy interpersonal
relationships, stemming largely from a lack of empathy and a propensity for taking advantage of others in the interest of self-aggrandizement. It is often found in combination with
antisocial personality disorder.
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