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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. Immature personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Immature personality disorder was a type of personality disorder diagnosis. It is characterized by lack of emotional development, low tolerance of stress and anxiety, inability to accept personal responsibility, and reliance on age-inappropriate defense mechanisms. [3]

  4. Anti-social behaviour - Wikipedia

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    For preschool children, family is the main consideration for the context of intervention and treatment. The interaction between children and parents or caregivers, parenting skills, social support, and socioeconomic status would be the factors. [20] For school-aged children, the school context also needs to be considered. [20]

  5. 10 Telltale Signs of an Antisocial Personality Disorder - AOL

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    ‘Antisocial’ isn’t the same as being introverted or preferring to spend time alone. It's a serious personality disorder that's treatable, but not curable.

  6. Low arousal theory - Wikipedia

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    Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is characterized by repeated deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability, and aggressiveness since 15 years old. Persons diagnosed with this disorder [7] [page needed] often score low on fear conditioning. [8] The lack of the empathy associated with ASPD is thought to be linked to the low arousal theory.

  7. Psychopathy - Wikipedia

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    Analyses showed that this Section III ASPD greatly outperformed Section II ASPD in predicting scores on Hare’s (2003) Psychopathy Checklist-Revised. [110] Section III ASPD including the 'Psychopathic Traits Specifier' can be seen on page 765 of the DSM-5 or Page 885 of the DSM-5-TR. [111] The term is used in various ways in contemporary usage.

  8. One warning sign that a child could have dissociative ... - AOL

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    It looks different in child and adults. Dissociative identity disorder is a rare condition where a person's mind is divided into various self-states. It looks different in child and adults ...

  9. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder is similarly characterized by impulsivity and a lack of empathy, but also by a disregard for the rights of others and a tendency to manipulate others. [132] Additionally, both antisociality and narcissism are heavily correlated with psychopathy, further suggesting an overlap between the two.