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It is generally seen as a type of antisocial personality disorder.
The effectiveness of treatment for antisocial personality disorder is not known.
Perhaps the most interesting liars are people with antisocial personality disorder.
That said, do Batman's activities make him a candidate for antisocial personality disorder?
An obsessive need to control others is also associated with antisocial personality disorder.
He was released on January 18, 2010 and diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.
Such people often fit the psychiatric diagnosis for "antisocial personality disorder."
In the 1968 edition, the condition was renamed "general antisocial personality disorder."
Antisocial personality disorder is seen in 3% to 30% of psychiatric outpatients.
Many people with CD go on to develop antisocial personality disorder.
Leah works in a school for children who are characterized by learning disability or even antisocial personality disorder.
The prosecution and defence at the trial agree that Stapleton has antisocial personality disorder.
Schema Therapy is being investigated as a treatment for antisocial personality disorder.
He doesn't have antisocial personality disorder, he's a psychopath.
Antisocial personality disorder usually develops during childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood.
Antisocial personality disorder is one of the most difficult personality disorders to treat.
Persistent anti-social behaviour may be a manifestation of an antisocial personality disorder.
Indeed, the disorder is often seen as the precursor to antisocial personality disorder.
The court found sufficient evidence that Toole was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.
It is also suspected that he suffered from impulse control disorders such as antisocial personality disorder.
In 1968, Gacy was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.
In order to properly speculate about whether Batman suffers from antisocial personality disorder, you must first look at his basic behavior.
The causes of antisocial personality disorder are unknown.
Specifically, he has a severe antisocial personality disorder.
For instance people who suffer from antisocial personality disorder use lying to benefit from others.
Dissocial personality disorder criteria differ from those for antisocial personality disorders.
The ICD-10 defines a conceptually similar dissocial personality disorder.
They have many similarities with dissocial personality disorder and its DSM counterpart antisocial personality disorder.
The World Health Organization's ICD incorporated a similar diagnosis of Dissocial Personality Disorder.
Conduct disorder, if continuing into adulthood, may be diagnosed as antisocial personality disorder (dissocial personality disorder in the ICD).
Among laypersons and professionals, there is much confusion about the meanings and differences between psychopathy, sociopathy, antisocial personality disorder, and the ICD-10 diagnosis, dissocial personality disorder.
The World Health Organization takes a different stance in its ICD-10 by referring to psychopathy, antisocial personality, asocial personality, and amoral personality as synonyms for dissocial personality disorder.
Given that the A1+ allele is associated with dissocial personality disorder, one may infer that the allele is also associated with narcissistic personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
The ICD's conceptually similar diagnosis is called Dissocial personality disorder, "usually coming to attention because of a gross disparity between behaviour and the prevailing social norms, and characterized by" 3 of 6 specific issues.
Given that the C/C genotype has been associated with dissocial personality disorder one may infer that this genotype may also be associated with all four DSM-IV defined cluster B personality disorders.
In England and Wales the diagnosis of dissocial personality disorder is grounds for detention in secure psychiatric hospitals under the Mental Health Act 1983 if they have committed serious crimes, but since such individuals are disruptive for other patients and not responsive to treatment this alternative to prison is not often used.
"I don't think he's even in the same league for sheer sociopathy."
In fact, these patients appear to lack concern for other individuals, which resembles a mild form of sociopathy.
She was much more confident in her perceptions of sociopathy than he was.
"It's the combination of intelligence and sociopathy that is so frightening.
It was a volume on sociopathy by u professor at Harvard under whom he'd trained some years before.
Maybe sociopathy was in the eye of the beholder, in this case.
In other words they display the hallmarks of Sociopathy.
They retain their memories but experience a lack of empathy upon resurrection that is similar to sociopathy.
A slight indication of an increase in sociopathy.
In the sixties, sociopathy replaced psychopathy as the dominant construct.
Both state that psychopathy (or sociopathy) may be considered synonyms of their diagnosis.
My moment of peaceful sociopathy was stretched to an eternity in the head of that big cat.
I am wondering what your thoughts are on the implications of psychopathy or sociopathy at a larger societal level.
In the 20th century the term became known as "psychopathy" or "sociopathy", related specifically to antisocial behavior.
And the long-term consequences - school failure, dropouts and sociopathy - are only now being shown.
The sociopathy of the ghetto is hard core."
It's the difference between sociopathy and psychopathy.
Professor Xavier considered her a missing link or patient zero in his theories about sociopathy as the next stage of human behavioral evolution.
However, Jack also displays a complete disregard for human life or the feelings of those around him, traits most often seen in those with sociopathy.
Even in the case of suicide terrorism, psychological pathologies, such as sociopathy and schizophrenia are largely absent.
They're observed very closely and anyone who shows any signs of sociopathy, such as heterosexual leanings, is sent away to a correctional facility.
I set my antennae for sociopathy.
Second, she implores her readers to realize that sociopathy is not an enviable condition, despite its supposed allure.
Today we call it sociopathy," Hendley noted sourly.
They changed themselves; cultured sociopathy.