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Friday, July 07, 2006 

My Dysfunction Has A Name

It’s always nice to have friends like the one(s) I have. Yesterday Kipper called me specifically to let me know that he thinks I have a personality disorder. Specifically, Anti-Social Personality Disorder:

Alternative names
Psychopathic personality; Sociopathic personality; Personality disorder - antisocial

Definition
Antisocial personality disorder is a psychiatric condition characterized by chronic behavior that manipulates, exploits, or violates the rights of others. This behavior is often criminal.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Personality disorders are chronic behavioral and relationship patterns that interfere with a person's life over many years. To receive a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder, a person must have first had behavior that qualifies for a diagnosis of conduct disorder during childhood.
The cause of antisocial personality disorder is unknown, but genetic factors and child abuse are believed to contribute to the development of this condition. People with an antisocial or alcoholic parent are at increased risk. Far more men than women are affected, and unsurprisingly, the condition is common in prison populations.
Fire-setting and cruelty to animals in children are linked to the development of antisocial personality.

Symptoms
A person with antisocial personality disorder:

  • Breaks the law repeatedly
  • Lies, steals, and fights often
  • Disregards the safety of self and others
  • Demonstrates a lack of guilt
  • Had a childhood diagnosis (or symptoms consistent with) conduct disorder

Signs and tests
Individuals with antisocial personality disorder are often angry and arrogant but may be capable of superficial wit and charm. They may be adept at flattery and at manipulating the emotions of others. People with antisocial personality disorder often have extensive substance abuse and legal problems.

Treatment
Antisocial personality disorder is considered one of the most difficult of all personality disorders to treat. Individuals rarely seek treatment on their own and may only initiate therapy when mandated by a court. The efficacy of treatment for antisocial personality disorder is largely unknown.

Expectations (prognosis)
Symptoms tend to peak during the late teenage years and early 20's and may improve on their own by a person's 40's.

Complications
Complications can include incarceration and drug abuse.

Calling your health care provider
Call for an appointment with a mental health professional if you have symptoms suggestive of antisocial personality disorder, or if your child exhibits behaviors that indicate a risk for developing this disorder.

Obviously, Kipper was not concerned with my wellbeing. He just thought it sounded like me since I do tend to be adept at flattery and at manipulating the emotions of others. Sure I lie, disregard the safety of self and others and demonstrate a lack of guilt. But to him, and me, that’s funny. And it’s even more fun that now I have a name for my dysfunction!

why is drug abuse a 'complication'?

isn't that a perk of what we have?

and can we get medicare to pay for this when we're old? i feel that's important to know!

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