Antisocial Personality Disorder (Part 3: Development)
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Welcome to A Psychologist Talks! This is the third episode in a series about Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), with a focus on the development of the condition. Once again, the development of the condition depends a lot about what "version" or "subtype" of ASPD we are talking about, given the flawed nature of the construct. As with most development episodes, we begin with nature meets nurture for the folks on the lower end of the spectrum (broader delinquency to Sociopathy), but then very quickly tread into the strongly biological and genetic presentation of Psychopathy and Sadism. I realize I did not talk much about normal development in this episode, but it's pretty simple and brief: everybody can have a little bit of delinquency in their lives due to flirting with "externalization" and testing limits, but anything close to ASPD represents a frequent and recurrent issue with illegality and social-systems manipulation.