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Diff between AS and antisocial personality disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 426729" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Terry, your son is what? 12 or 13? That is too young for ASPD to be dxd. Maybe CD. </p><p></p><p>Cory has ASPD traits but also some other personality disorders traits so we call him Personality Disorder not otherwise specified. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I would worry about the remorse and conscience issue because you cannot force one or build one in. Cory has never been mean. He is manipulative as all get out. He can be empathetic but on the other hand he can be cunning. People are always saying what a great guy he is but then he is also a felon. He is getting better though. You said that thing about your brother and the birth of his baby. Cory adores his daughter and his niece and nephew. He also loves his brothers and of course, me and his dad. Funny thing was when he was young the cops always said he was so odd because they would be handcuffing him but he would be laughing with them and still liking them, when others would be cussing them. Cory would see the same cops out on the street and yell hi to them as if they were his best friends! He never held a grudge and he still doesnt. </p><p></p><p>He firmly knows when he is wrong and when someone else does something to him so he gets that idea. He knows that he messed up when he stole from me so it wasnt my fault that I charged him but his. </p><p></p><p>Thats why he isnt full blown ASPD. Also Cory has never been violent or used force to steal or hurt people. </p><p></p><p>I would not worry so much about what your daughter says because she is going through what is normal for people who are studying medicine or psychology because they end up seeing or developing every disease they read about. However, I would keep an eye out for the symptoms of developing CD if it worries you. The school thing does worry me a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 426729, member: 1514"] Terry, your son is what? 12 or 13? That is too young for ASPD to be dxd. Maybe CD. Cory has ASPD traits but also some other personality disorders traits so we call him Personality Disorder not otherwise specified. Yes, I would worry about the remorse and conscience issue because you cannot force one or build one in. Cory has never been mean. He is manipulative as all get out. He can be empathetic but on the other hand he can be cunning. People are always saying what a great guy he is but then he is also a felon. He is getting better though. You said that thing about your brother and the birth of his baby. Cory adores his daughter and his niece and nephew. He also loves his brothers and of course, me and his dad. Funny thing was when he was young the cops always said he was so odd because they would be handcuffing him but he would be laughing with them and still liking them, when others would be cussing them. Cory would see the same cops out on the street and yell hi to them as if they were his best friends! He never held a grudge and he still doesnt. He firmly knows when he is wrong and when someone else does something to him so he gets that idea. He knows that he messed up when he stole from me so it wasnt my fault that I charged him but his. Thats why he isnt full blown ASPD. Also Cory has never been violent or used force to steal or hurt people. I would not worry so much about what your daughter says because she is going through what is normal for people who are studying medicine or psychology because they end up seeing or developing every disease they read about. However, I would keep an eye out for the symptoms of developing CD if it worries you. The school thing does worry me a bit. [/QUOTE]
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