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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 432707"><p>I'd be vary wary of leaving him home alone in the final days before an eviction, especially as he's been diagnosed with ASPD, which (as far as I'm concerned) means he's capable of just about anything and can't be trusted at all. I'd worry about him stealing everything that's not nailed down in the final day or two. As for the actual eviction, be sure you've got enough "horsepower" there to manage him--you have no idea how wildly violent and destructive an ASPD 19-yr-old can become once he realizes that you aren't bluffing about evicting him. I was on hand for just such a scenario with my nephew flew into an incredibly violent, destructive rage--smashing lamps and other furnishings, punching holes in walls, attacking me and his brother and mother, etc. Once they realize that the party's over and they really are being evicted and thus there's no more reason to behave acceptably, all bets are off: prepare for violence. Have at least one strong & committed adult male on hand to manage him--two is even better. It won't be pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 432707"] I'd be vary wary of leaving him home alone in the final days before an eviction, especially as he's been diagnosed with ASPD, which (as far as I'm concerned) means he's capable of just about anything and can't be trusted at all. I'd worry about him stealing everything that's not nailed down in the final day or two. As for the actual eviction, be sure you've got enough "horsepower" there to manage him--you have no idea how wildly violent and destructive an ASPD 19-yr-old can become once he realizes that you aren't bluffing about evicting him. I was on hand for just such a scenario with my nephew flew into an incredibly violent, destructive rage--smashing lamps and other furnishings, punching holes in walls, attacking me and his brother and mother, etc. Once they realize that the party's over and they really are being evicted and thus there's no more reason to behave acceptably, all bets are off: prepare for violence. Have at least one strong & committed adult male on hand to manage him--two is even better. It won't be pretty. [/QUOTE]
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