TwilightPrincess wrote:
I don’t think so. A person would need to be evaluated for ASPD in order to receive the diagnosis. If someone is worried about having ASPD, that probably means that they don’t have it. People with that personality disorder don’t typically experience guilt or remorse.
They aren’t usually honest about their issues or reach out for help. There’s often a sense of superiority which makes them feel like they don’t need help.
It could be Unspecified Personality Disorder if an adult with recent Conduct Disorder and current symptoms is suffering.