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I live with someone who could have antisocial personality disorder. what are the major symptoms of this condition?

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Dr. Susan Uhrich answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Symptoms of: Antisocial personality disorder include disregard for right and wrong, persistent lying or deceipt, using charm or wit to manipulate others, intimidation of others, trouble with the law, potentially violent behavior, repeatedly violating the rights of others, lack of remorse, impulsive behavior, agitation and irresponsibility. These are very difficult people to deal with.

Answered 10/20/2015

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Bottom line factor: If you or your children are feeling unsafe, in a relationship with this individual, seek help immediately.

Answered 7/3/2015

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Antisocial PD: Antisocial pd includes disregard for right and wrong (including the law); irresponsible, impulsive behavior; persistent lying or omission of truth; using charm to manipulate others; repeatedly violating others' rights; and lack of remorse for harming others. They can become intimidating, dangerous, and violent. You may doubt your own sanity living with such a person. Get help for yourself now.

Answered 4/19/2015

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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.

Answered 4/19/2015

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