u/Diemishy_II

Watching other people's day streaks of routines drives me crazy because I've never been able to do anything for long periods of time

How does anyone manage to do anything for 200 days straight? I haven't even brushed my teeth for 200 days straight. If anything, I logged into this app for 200 days.

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u/Diemishy_II — 1 day ago

What is the core belief that leads to ASPD?

Whenever I try to research this, I only find information about the behaviors of people with ASPD. A list of symptoms that lead to the diagnosis. I can find content discussing these symptoms or things like that, but I never find anything about the cognitive process that leads to it. That it's caused by a mix of genetics and trauma, that can be found anywhere. It's not this what I want to know.

If we take NPD as an example (from here on you can correct me as much as you want), the individual with narcissism tries to compensate for low self-esteem in every way possible, including creating an idea of ​​a grandiose version of themselves, even if they don't externalize this idea. The core belief is that being inferior is unacceptable. In BPD, the individual will have another series of symptoms and behaviors stemming from the core belief that they will be abandoned and that this is unbearable. What would be the core belief of a person with ASPD?

I understand the issues of inhibition and self-control deficiencies, empathy deficiencies, etc., etc., etc., but still, deficiencies in these things could very well cause neutral behavior. There is something more that leads all these symptoms to truly antisocial behaviors, to the instinct to burn things around you in stress or impulse. What is the belief that originated from the trauma that leads to these symptoms?

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u/Diemishy_II — 7 days ago