PS, for shits and giggles and eyerolls, y'all should lurk on ASPD forums.
In which many of them whine about how much more sympathetically aspies are treated, because the aspies have better press. (Which leads to my entirely specious notion that many people diagnosed with or suspecting they have ASPD are just asswipes who happen to be on the spectrum.)
I'm not 100% sold on the whole concept of personality disorders as currently defined
Meaning the new DSM-V? I haven't read it over, but I've heard a lot of grousing from my therapist friends about the new criteria and diagnoses.
Sociopaths are not all criminals! They may determine that it's disadvantageous to commit crimes. There are reputedly a lot of them in high finance where having no conscience is useful.
Or, sometimes the scandal isn't the crimes people commit. It's that so many of the things they do are perfectly legal.
Period. DSM-IV or V.
Well I'd say the fact that they changed it so significantly between the two suggests that people working in the field agree that there's a need to revisit it.
Antisocial personality disorder.
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Ah, yeah, that's what I thought. It kind of cracks me up that someone who self defines as "anti-social" would voluntarily join a community.