Monday, 15 August 2011

Symptoms Of Antisocial Personality Disorder


Symptoms Antisocial Personality Disorder may include:

Indifference to right and wrong

Persistent lying or deception

Use humor or charm to manipulate others

Recurring difficulties with the law

Repeated violations of the rights of others

Child abuse and neglect

Intimidation of others

Aggressive or violent

The lack of remorse for harming others

Impulsive behavior

Agitation

Poor relationships or improper

Labour irresponsible

The intensity of antisocial symptoms usually peak in '20 and then may decrease over time. It is unclear whether this is the result of aging or an increased awareness of the consequences of antisocial behavior. But when people with this disorder may be less likely to be crimes against each other later in life, they can still have difficulty functioning in relationships, at work or school.

If a loved one has an antisocial personality disorder

It 'is unlikely to convince a person to antisocial personality disorder, who has a problem - much less to convince him to seek treatment. Make your own wellbeing a priority. Ask your doctor to refer to the mental health provider who has the experience to help families affected by antisocial personality disorder. The therapist knows that this condition can help you learn to survive - and safe.

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