How Do You Identify Antisocial Personality Disorder?
Antisocial Personality Disorder is characterized by a history of continuous and chronic antisocial and often criminal behavior with complete disregard for the rights of others. Those with the disorder often have social boundary issues and cross the line while violating other people’s rights. Learn some hallmark characteristics that make antisocial personality disorder different from other personality disorders. Understand that the essential feature of antisocial personality disorder is a chronic pattern of behavior where the rights of others are disregarded and seen as irrelevant. The inability to maintain steady employment, lying, theft, assault, truancy and challenging authority are typical behaviors associated with this disorder. The age of onset for Antisocial Personality Disorder is 15 years old. Contemplate the cause of this disorder. Heredity and environmental factors are thought to contribute to antisocial personality types. People who have a biological parent with antisocial p