Do people with antisocail personality disorder normally know the difference between right and wrong?
No
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Is there a specific cause for antisocial personality disorder?
No, the cause is unknown
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Can this disorder develop in childhood?
Yes
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Is antisocial personality disorder easy to treat?
No, its very difficult
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How does antisocial personality disorder affect the patient?
Antisocial personality disorder is a mental condition where a person's ways of thinking, viewing situations and connecting to others is dysfunctional.
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What are 2 things that help to develop this disorder?
Genetics and their social environment
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What is one symptom of antisocial personality disorder?
Persistent lying
Never thinking about right or wrong
Having problems with the law
Sense of superiority
Violating others rights
Aggression or violence
Risk taking or impulsive behavior
Irresponsibility
Failure to understand guilt or remorse
Lack of empathy
Poor quality relationships
Tend to set fires illegally
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How many ways are there to treat antisocial personality disorder?
2 or 3
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Do most people with the disorder try to get help?
No most people with antisocial personality disorder do not think that they have a problem so therefore they do not try to get help
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What are 3 things that make you more likely to develop antisocial personality disorder?
Being abused as a child, growing up with parents with antisocial personality disorder or grew up with alcoholic parents
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What age are symptoms for antisocial personality disorder most obvious?
Between a persons 20's to 30's
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Is there any medication for antisocial personality disorder?
No, but medication from other disorders can be used, medication includes antipsychotic, antidepressant, mood-stabilizing medication
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Who is more likely to have antisocial personality disorder?
Males or Females?
Males
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Is antisocial personality disorder nature or nurture?
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What are 4 symptoms of antisocial personality disorder?
Persistent lying
Never thinking about right or wrong
Having problems with the law
Sense of superiority
Violating others rights
Aggression or violence
Risk taking or impulsive behavior
Irresponsibility
Failure to understand guilt or remorse
Lack of empathy
Poor quality relationships
Tend to set fires illegally
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At what age can someone get diagnosed for antisocial personality disorder?