Manipulators in Plain Sight: Spotting Antisocial Personality Disorder
It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People - A podcast by TruStory FM - Thursdays
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Podcast hosts Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter tackle listener questions about antisocial personality disorder. Bill clarifies common myths.Recognizing Antisocial Patterns in a SpouseThe first section covers a listener asking how to respond to a psychiatrist claiming their spouse doesn't have antisocial traits. Bill explains professionals can get manipulated by antisocials' victim stories. Key antisocial patterns include blaming, aggression, rule-breaking, and lying. Make your own assessment using pattern awareness.Seeing Antisocial Personalities in Generations of FamilyNext, they discuss a listener noticing antisocial patterns across generations of their family. Bill confirms antisocial personality tends to run in families due to genetic factors. However, early childhood environment plays a role too. Having one antisocial family member doesn't mean all siblings will be.Comparing Antisocial and Narcissistic PatternsFinally, Bill contrasts antisocial personalities from narcissistic patterns. Antisocials straightforwardly lie while narcissists exaggerate. Both invest in false public images. However, antisocials fabricate entire stories while narcissists distort real events.Key Takeaways:Antisocial doesn't mean shy or introvertedLying, aggression and rule breaking are commonThe genetic link is strong but environment plays a roleNarcissists exaggerate while antisocials fabricateMaintain healthy skepticism of far-fetched storiesUnderstanding personalities helps respond cautiously. Don't assume you can change them. Focus on protecting yourself. Manipulation knows no limits or social status. Maintain healthy skepticism.Bill busts myths about antisocial personalities. Learn to recognize concerning patterns and behaviors to protect yourself.Links & Other Notes:COURSESHandling Family Law Cases Involving Antisocial High Conflict PeopleWorking with High Conflict Litigants - 10 Tips for JudgesBOOKSIt’s All Your Fault!5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your LifeARTICLESSociopaths and Their DeceptionsThe New Elephant in the Room: Why All Professionals Need to Learn About Personality DisordersOur website: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/Submit a Question for Bill and MeganAll of our books can be found in our online store or anywhere books are sold, including as e-books.You can also find these show notes at our site as well.Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:34) - Anti-Social Personality Disorder (02:06) - Question One (13:13) - Question Two (18:37) - Question Three (34:03) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: Grandparents and High Conflict Learn more about our New Ways for Work for Leaders. Get started today!