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Do you think there is a cure for antisocial personality disorder?

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Yes: Will require years of therapy and a recognition of, and commitment to conforming with rules and expectations.

Answered 10/20/2015

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Antisocial: The hallmark of this disorder is the person seems to have no conscience, or sense of morality, or right or wrong. This person cannot empathize with others, is opportunistic, predatory, and often thrill seeking. An example of this would be Charles Manson. There generally is no "curing" these people, as they are extremely resistant to treatment.

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