Are criminals with antisocial personality disorder untreatable? [ASPD = psychopathy, narcissistic personality disorder, sociopaths, bpd, DID] Bare in mind the difference in severity of ASPD as well as the difference in severity of criminals.

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Understanding Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Quiz

Test your knowledge and opinions on the complexities of Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and its relation to criminal behavior. This quiz aims to explore various aspects of ASPD, including treatment perspectives, societal views, and ethical considerations.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Engage with diverse perspectives on crime and mental health
  • Share your insights and learn from others
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingTruth217
Do you think they are treatable or untreatable? Why?
Do you think psychopaths deserve the chance to be rehabilitated in prison? Why/why not?
What do you think would be the most effective treatment for someone with antisocial personality disorder?
Do you hold any sympathy for someone with ASPD who is a criminal? Why/why not?
Do you think we should still try to treat severe psychopaths even if they manipulate the therapist into thinking they are getting better? Do we lose hope then?
Estimate the percentage of effective treatment for patients with ASPD
Do you think it is possible to 'uncreate' a psychopath? Why/why not?
Do you think we as a society should help patients with ASPD who are criminals more? Why/why not?
Do you think only certain criminals with ASPD deserve mental health help/treatment? (e.g. Differentiate between a psychopathic murderer and a sociopathic thief)
What do you think would be more effective, medicine or psychotherapy, for treatment for criminals with ASPD? Why/why not?
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