What Is a Antisocial Personality Disorder?

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3. What Are Common Consequences of Antisocial Personality Disorder?

People with antisocial personality disorder often struggle to maintain relationships with others, including family members. While some people with this condition are able to put on a charismatic front, many people with this personality disorder are not able to relate to others on a meaningful level.

Incarceration, substance abuse, and homelessness are other common outcomes of this condition. Since irresponsibility is a symptom, it is difficult for people diagnosed with this condition to hold a job, battle addiction, or seek help for destructive behaviors.

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