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Help me figure out the differences between autism and antisocial personality disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 539548" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Hi Terry. I don't have experience with autism, but both of my daughter's have been diagnosed with conduct disorder/ASPD and NPD, but I think they are psychopaths. :-( My daughters are very, very charming. They work very hard to cultivate an image of a good, sweet person all to get away with their bad and/or to cause harm to others. They don't feel guilt, remorse, shame nor empathy. Never have, never will. Everything they do is deliberate and intentional. They manipulate with purpose, charm with purpose. It isn't a compulsion or an impulse. They have complete control and awareness of every choice and behavior; they just don't care it is wrong or that it hurts others. Never have, never will. No punishment nor reward changes their behavior. When caught, they just learn not to do it that way the next time. It isn't that they don't know better or are frustrated. They know; they just don't care. As long as they are getting whatever they want, all is good in their world, even if it harms others. In all of my 48 years, I have never met anyone like them before. I have never said this before: I will pray your son has autism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 539548, member: 12725"] Hi Terry. I don't have experience with autism, but both of my daughter's have been diagnosed with conduct disorder/ASPD and NPD, but I think they are psychopaths. :-( My daughters are very, very charming. They work very hard to cultivate an image of a good, sweet person all to get away with their bad and/or to cause harm to others. They don't feel guilt, remorse, shame nor empathy. Never have, never will. Everything they do is deliberate and intentional. They manipulate with purpose, charm with purpose. It isn't a compulsion or an impulse. They have complete control and awareness of every choice and behavior; they just don't care it is wrong or that it hurts others. Never have, never will. No punishment nor reward changes their behavior. When caught, they just learn not to do it that way the next time. It isn't that they don't know better or are frustrated. They know; they just don't care. As long as they are getting whatever they want, all is good in their world, even if it harms others. In all of my 48 years, I have never met anyone like them before. I have never said this before: I will pray your son has autism. [/QUOTE]
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