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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    You are focusing only on one part of the data concerning trauma and the first years of life while ignoring genetic research and neurobiological evidence. Science does not state that psychopathy is exclusively acquired or exclusively innate. Shifting the focus toward trauma as the sole cause may...
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    Is it possible that you tend to feel a desire or urge to touch different textures, such as wood...

    Is it possible that you tend to feel a desire or urge to touch different textures, such as wood, wallpaper, or other objects, when you find yourself in an unfamiliar environment?
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    I no longer have any desire to continue this discussion. Your arguments do not seem convincing to me. Many psychologists, and even people with psychopathic traits themselves (and I don’t necessarily mean maniacs), have emphasized in their accounts that they were born with these traits and did...
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    A psyche can be broken by almost anything. In essence, it is impossible to fully avoid traumatizing a fragile child’s mind.
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    I don’t understand why you are trying to justify them. History shows that many criminals with sadistic tendencies grew up in families far from dysfunctional and had no obvious psychological traumas. Your eagerness to defend such people suggests hidden personal reasons or perhaps complexes
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    Another method is watching films and interviews with such people. I have developed certain impressions that I subconsciously associate with psychopathic tendencies. In particular, extraversion, sociability, a constant playful mood often accompanied by a loud, almost announcer-like manner of...
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    Twin and family studies indicate that the heritability of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) ranges from 40% to 70%. Therefore, it cannot be claimed that ASPD is determined exclusively by genetics, nor can its occurrence be attributed solely to upbringing factors
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    You could have kept silent, considering that my message was intended for someone else
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    No, this is primarily an innate condition; a normal person who was subjected to abuse in childhood often develops social phobia and becomes withdrawn.
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    As a rule, such behavior is not always characteristic of highly functional individuals; outwardly, they may demonstrate a high degree of politeness. My question is based on the fact that both of the mentioned disorders are considered neurodivergences, and their carriers are typically marked by...
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    Connection with Antisocial Disorders

    Have you ever come across people displaying psychopathic traits or other signs of antisocial behavior? Did you experience a sense of recognition or connection, as if you were meeting someone similar to yourself? What was your personal experience in such situations?
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