F60: Specific personality disorders
F60.2: Dissocial personality disorder
Everyone has personal characteristics that are deeply rooted. The personality involves certain patterns: how one things, feels and behaves. Personal characteristic patterns can exist that can cause problems in one’s work and social environment. This usually happens when behavioral patterns and thought patterns differ greatly from those of the majority of the population.
Your personality has changed. With this, society’s rules and obligations are disregarded. One is often unable to deal well with setbacks. One also tends to get aggressive quickly and be ready to use violence. One may not feel guilty when one commits a crime. One blames other people or finds excuses for one’s own behavior. One also finds other people’s emotions unimportant. One is usually unable to maintain long-term relationships.
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