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an antisocial personality disorder characterized by lack of sympathy and moral responsibility
What is a "sociopathic personality"?
A sociopathic personality, also known as antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), is a mental health condition characterized by consistently ignoring the rights of others and breaks rules. Individuals with this disorder may show a lack of empathy and regret, engage in deceitful or manipulative behavior, and demonstrate a disregard for social norms and rules. They may also have a history of impulsive and irresponsible actions, aggression, and a tendency to use others for personal gain. It is important to remember that not all individuals with ASPD will show violent behavior, but they may have difficulties forming and maintaining relationships due to their antisocial tendencies. Treatment for ASPD can be challenging, and typically involves therapy to develop empathy, impulse control, and social skills, as well as addressing any underlying psychological issues.