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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="asldogs" data-source="post: 433760" data-attributes="member: 12055"><p>I was talking with a psychology professor friend of mine yesterday after my son moved out.... he was puzzled by the former past behavior of acts of compassion and breaking down in tears showing and communicating remorse. My son has always done challenging, some serious, some not so, behaviors but he was able to talk about it showing remorse and learning from the experience. The question arose, can an under 18 year old be diagnosed conduct disorder but react humanely from bad choices and still later at 18 transition into an ASPD? He has only been fitting the ASPD profile in the recent 6-8 months....prior to that he reacted very differently and appropriately with his bad decisions. Any thoughts about that from you folks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asldogs, post: 433760, member: 12055"] I was talking with a psychology professor friend of mine yesterday after my son moved out.... he was puzzled by the former past behavior of acts of compassion and breaking down in tears showing and communicating remorse. My son has always done challenging, some serious, some not so, behaviors but he was able to talk about it showing remorse and learning from the experience. The question arose, can an under 18 year old be diagnosed conduct disorder but react humanely from bad choices and still later at 18 transition into an ASPD? He has only been fitting the ASPD profile in the recent 6-8 months....prior to that he reacted very differently and appropriately with his bad decisions. Any thoughts about that from you folks? [/QUOTE]
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