Antisocial Personality Disorder Research Paper

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We all know a person who is considered a rude person. This person is considered so rude that really no one really tries to talk to them. These people usually exhibit outward behaviors of wrong doing. They have no limits when it comes to antagonizing people, humiliating them, disregard other people’s wishes, and have no regard for right or wrong. These types of people treat other harshly and are typically law breakers. Do you know someone like this? If so, this person may have Antisocial Personality Disorder. Mayo Clinic states that “Antisocial Personality Disorder is a disorder in which a person’s way of thinking, perceiving situations, and relating to others are dysfunctional ().” These people will lie, behave impulsively, act aggressively, …show more content…
These factors may trigger or even, in fact, cause the disorder to emerge and take over. Mayo Clinic states that a diagnosis of childhood conduct disorder may make this ASPD emerge. Childhood conduct disorder is a psychological disorder that is diagnosed when a child is repetitively violating other people’s rights. Another risk factor is exposure to mental, physical or sexual abuse. Victims of abuse usually respond in two ways: they hurt themselves or they hurt others. For example, his father abused the Joker in The Dark Knight, when the Joker was a child. The Joker’s father used a knife to etch a permanent smile on his face. The Joker instead of not letting his situation define him used this to fuel his anger towards people and to kill people. Mayo Clinic also says that an unstable home environment is a contributor to ASPD. In addition, loss of parents and substance abuse can trigger ASPD. However, some people do not have to have these triggers to attain …show more content…
However, how do you determine that a person has ASPD? A person usually goes through a physical exam. This helps to rule out if anything else is causing odd behaviors. Next, a person goes through some lab tests. This helps to establish that no alcohol or drugs are involved in the strange behaviors that are occurring. Finally, a person must go through a psychological evaluation. The therapist goes through a person’s thoughts, feelings, and actions. The therapist will also ask about family and relationships that a person might be involved in. In most cases, a person will not really know the symptoms of this disorder. Family and friends usually speak up about this. A clear diagnosis is sometimes hard to come by. What therapists really look for is how the person interacts with other people. If a person has superiority about them and violate other’s rights that is when the therapist knows that the person has ASPD. Also, a therapist would go through a list of criteria that if it is met, then it is known that a person has ASPD. This list is the symptoms that were listed earlier. Another important factor in ASPD is the age. A person has to be eighteen years old to be considered to have ASPD. With all this chaos in this person’s life is there any way to help or even prevent