2. What is it?
•A personality disorder that often has similar
symptoms to being a social path or/and a
psychopath.
•Many people affected by this disorder are able
to maintain and have descent and acceptable
relationships with others.
•Though some can be personable many are very
manipulative and into self gain.
•Cannot keep and job and act very impulsively.
4. Quick Fact:
•This disorder is more commonly
diagnosed in men then women
5. Symptoms
•Failure to conform with social norms:
with respect to lawful behaviors as
indicated by repeatedly preforming
unlawful acts.
•Deceitfulness: Repeated lying, use of
aliases, or conning other for personal
pleasure.
6. •Impulsivity: Of failure to plan ahead.
•Irritability and aggressiveness: as
indicated by repeated physical fights
or assaults.
•Reckless or disregard: for safety of self
or others.
7. •Consistent irresponsibility: as
indicated by repeated failure to
sustain consistent work behavior or
honor financial obligations.
•Lack of remorse.
8. Statistics
•American studies show that 4.5% of
men and 0.8% of women are sufferers.
•Which means roughly 2.65 of
Americans are living with antisocial
disorder.
•European studies found that 1.3 of
men and 0% of women are suffers.
9. •Which means 0.65 of Europeans are
sufferers.
•Surveys of prisons nationwide show
that 47% of men and 21% of women in
prison are living with ASPD.
•Which means 34% of prisoners have
ASPD.
11. Age Range
•Adults suffering usually show signs of this
disorder before the age of 15.
•Sometimes as young as seven years old.
•Onset happens in middle childhood to middle
adolescence; onset after age 16 is rare( Conduct
Disorder).
12. •The age someone can be officially
diagnosed with this disorder is 18.
•And must show symptoms around the
age 15.
•A person in their 20’s will have strong
symptoms if diagnosed.
13. •The symptoms will later decrease
and become less aggressive once
the patient reaches their 40’s, 50’s
and so on.
14. Heritability of ASPD
• Not much known for sure.
• Studies have been done.
• Factors can vary.
• Can be misdiagnosed.
• Environment may be more important.
• Twins may have more susceptibility.
15. Treatments
•There is little research done to find
treatments for people with ASPD.
•Enhanced thinking skills (ETS) is the most
promising form of treatment right now for
ASPD.