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Definition of Dissocial

Dissocial
Dissocial Dis*so"cial, a. [Pref. dis- + social: cf. L. dissocialis. See Dissociate, v. t.] Unfriendly to society; contracted; selfish; as, dissocial feelings.

Meaning of Dissocial from wikipedia

- name of a diagnosis in the ICD manual produced by the WHO, later spelled dissocial personality disorder and considered approximately equivalent to the ASPD...
- Anti-social behaviours, sometimes called dissocial behaviours, are actions which are considered to violate the rights of or otherwise harm others by committing...
- diagnosis. "ICD-11 for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics: 6C91 Conduct-dissocial disorder". World Health Organization. Retrieved 2025-01-12. Barzman, D...
- introduced the diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and dissocial personality disorder (DPD) respectively, stating that these diagnoses...
- in 2016, people with antisocial personality disorder (also known as dissocial personality disorder) were found to experience regret, but did not use...
- adopted a mixture of approaches, eventually going by the term antisocial or dissocial personality disorder. In the meantime concepts of psychopaths/sociopaths...
- Detachment (6D11.1) – including social detachment and emotional coldness Dissociality (6D11.2) – including grandiosity, egocentricity, deception, exploitativeness...
- behaviors are cardinal expressions of the lack of empathy domain of the Dissociality trait. Many have proposed ways for potential victims to identify mani****tion...
- Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is listed in the DSM-5 under Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders and defined as "a pattern of angry/irritable...
- conceptualised, would correspond more or less entirely to the ICD-11 trait of Dissociality, which includes self-centredness (grandiosity, attention-s****ing, entitlement...