What are the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder?

Answer:
  1. Not learning from experience.
  2. No sense of responsibility.
  3. Inability to form meaningful relationships, yet quite charming at first.
  4. Inability to control impulses.
  5. Lack of moral sense.
  6. Chronically antisocial behavior.
  7. No change in behavior after punishment.
  8. Emotional immaturity.
  9. Lack of guilt.
  10. Self-centeredness.


Although they keep it hidden pretty well unless something makes them snap. They also LOVE controlling people and messing with their psyches. They think it's fun and they love manipulating people. If they can't use you anymore, they dump you like a stone.

It's important to know that there is much more to this disorder than the word "antisocial". Just because a person is shy or doesn't like to be around people or isolates themselves, stays away from parties and social events, etc. may or may not indicate "antisocial" behavior as we call it, but this alone does NOT mean that the person has antisocial personality disorder. The disorder implies a lack of caring or feeling, insensitivity toward others, and a potential to harm others emotionally or physically.
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