What is Antisocial Behavior?
Antisocial behavior is defined as behavior that is hostile, aggressive, or defiant toward people or society in general. It can include disruptive behaviors, such as bullying, vandalism, and substance abuse. It can also include criminal behavior, such as theft, assault, and even murder. People who are antisocial typically lack empathy and have difficulty forming meaningful relationships with others.
Signs of Antisocial Behavior
Signs of antisocial behavior can vary, depending on the individual. However, some common signs include:
• Lying or manipulating others to get what they want
• Showing a disregard for the rights of others
• Being impulsive and engaging in risky behavior
• Having difficulty controlling emotions
• Experiencing difficulty forming meaningful relationships
• Having a lack of empathy
• Showing hostile behavior or aggression
• Avoiding relationships and social interaction
How to Tell If You're Antisocial
If you think you may be exhibiting antisocial behavior, it is important to talk to a mental health professional. They can help you determine if you are exhibiting signs of antisocial behavior and can help you develop strategies to address it. It is also important to be honest with yourself about your behavior and to be willing to accept help when it is available.