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antisocial personality disorder
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psychopathic personality, sociopathic personality, personality disorder, antisocial, antisocial personality disorder, psychiatric condition characterized by chronic behavior that manipulates, exploits, violates the rights of others, behavior, criminal, personality disorders, chronic behavioral, relationship patterns that intefere, a person's life over many years, to receive a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder, a person must have first had behavior that qualifies, diagnosis of conduct disorder, childhood, antisocial personality disorder, genetic factors, child abuse, believed to contribute, development of this condition, an antisocial, alcoholic parent, at increased risk, far more men than women, unsurprisingly, condition is common in prison populations, fire-setting, cruelty to animals in children, linked, development of antisocial personality, antisocial personality disorder, breaks the law repeatedly, lies, steals, fights often, disregards the safety of self, demonstrates a lack of guilt, had a childhood diagnosis, symptoms consistent, conduct disorder, individuals, antisocial personality disorder, angry, arrogant but capable of superficial wit, charm, adept at flattery, at manipulating the emotions of others, antisocial personality disorder often have extensive substance abuse, legal problems, antisocial personality disorder, considered one, the most difficult of all personality disorders to treat, individuals rarely seek treatment on own, initiate therapy, mandated by a court, efficacy of treatment, antisocial personality disorder, unknown, symptoms tend to peak, late teenage years, early 20's, improve on own by a person's 40's, complications, incarceration, drug abuse, a mental health professional, have symptoms suggestive of antisocial personality disorder, child exhibits behaviors that indicate a risk, developing this disorder.
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