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  2. Antisocial personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a personality disorder defined by a chronic pattern of behavior that disregards the rights and well-being of others. People with ASPD often exhibit behavior that conflicts with social norms, leading to issues with interpersonal relationships, employment, and legal matters.

  3. Callous and unemotional traits - Wikipedia

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    Due to these issues, the American Psychiatric Association removed the undersocialized and socialized distinctions from the conduct disorder description in the DSM after the third edition. The only subtypes that have been included in the manual since then relate to the time of onset: childhood-onset (before age 10), adolescent-onset (absence of ...

  4. DSM-5 - Wikipedia

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    Antisocial personality disorder is listed here and in the chapter on personality disorders (but ADHD is listed under neurodevelopmental disorders). [11] Symptoms for oppositional defiant disorder are of three types: angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness. The conduct disorder exclusion is deleted.

  5. Sadistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sexual sadists will engage in sadistic behavior, however they do so for sexual pleasure, while people with Sadistic personality disorder do so for regular pleasure and to control others. [5]: 370 Antisocial personality disorder: The diagnosis of Antisocial personality disorder requires a history of conduct issues in adolescence and childhood.

  6. Robert F. Krueger - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Krueger helped work on the section III diagnostic criteria of the Personality and Personality Disorders in the DSM-5. [10] He is also one of the highest cited researchers according to the Web of Science. [11] Robert attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed his clinical internship at Brown University. [12]

  7. Personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, the ICD-10 included narcissistic personality disorder in the group of other specific personality disorders, while DSM-5 does not include enduring personality change after catastrophic experience. The ICD-10 classified the DSM-5 schizotypal personality disorder as a form of schizophrenia rather than as a

  8. The Mask of Sanity - Wikipedia

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    The committee for the 1980 DSM-III, in attempting to develop a basis for the antisocial personality disorder diagnosis, had made efforts to combine the work of Lee Robins's 1966 criteria (actually from Eli Robins) of behavioral acts, with trait-oriented items based on the work of Cleckley. [20]

  9. Nancy McWilliams - Wikipedia

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    paranoid personalities, which correspond to paranoid personality disorder; depressive and manic personalities, which relate to various DSM diagnoses, including the former depressive personality disorder; [5]: 235 masochistic or self-defeating personalities, which correspond to the unrecognized self-defeating personality disorder;