Antisocial Personality: Signs, Test, and Beyond the 'Psychopath' Cliché
What is antisocial personality?
Beyond the Hollywood image of the cold killer, antisocial personality describes a lasting mode of functioning marked by difficulty integrating rules and taking others into account. It is not "being evil": it is a deficit of regulation, empathy, and anticipation of consequences, set on a trajectory that began in childhood or adolescence.
In the article that follows, I explore personality types. If you recognise yourself in this theme, I designed a 16 personality types test that helps you take stock of your personality profile. It comes with a guide to extend your reflection beyond the results.
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The signs (DSM-5 criteria)
Disregard for and violation of the rights of others since age 15, with at least three of:
- repeated failure to conform to social and legal norms (acts that may lead to arrest);
- deceit: lying, using aliases, conning for profit or pleasure;
- impulsivity, failure to plan ahead;
- irritability and aggressiveness (fights, repeated assaults);
- reckless disregard for one's own safety or that of others;
- consistent irresponsibility (work, debts);
- lack of remorse (indifference or rationalization after hurting someone).
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"Antisocial" in everyday usage (shy, avoids parties) has nothing to do with it: the clinical term means against society, not asocial. Psychopathy (measured by tools like the PCL-R) is a narrower notion centered on affective callousness and cold manipulation; not every antisocial person is a psychopath. Finally, occasional transgressive behaviors, or those tied to a context (addiction, environment, adolescence), are not enough to define the disorder.
How is this dimension measured?
In research, the LSRP (Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale, 1995) and the PID-5 assess the facets of antagonism and disinhibition. These traits overlap the Dark Triad (Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy) — hence the link to our article on clinical narcissistic personality. These tools measure dimensions, not a diagnosis.
Our antisocial tendencies test places your level of antagonism and impulsivity on a continuum, to raise awareness and prepare for a consultation.
What CBT can do
Support is demanding: the request rarely comes from the person themselves, and the absence of perceived suffering limits motivation. The work targets the chain of the impulse, the anticipation of consequences, anger management, and, when possible, the development of perspective-taking. Structured programs, especially early ones (in adolescence), give the best results.
When to seek help?
When impulsivity and transgressions durably damage life (work, the law, relationships); when those around are in danger; or when the person, rarely, feels the weight of their acts. A psychiatrist or clinical psychologist carries out the assessment. Overview: the DSM-5's 10 personality disorders.
This article is intended for psychological information and education. It does not constitute a diagnosis or medical advice. Only a qualified health professional can diagnose a personality disorder, after a complete clinical assessment. Take the Psy Test → — 60 questions, anonymous, PDF report (€2.99). 🔗 Analyze your conversations with ScanMyLove — Understand personality dynamics in your real conversations.
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In short: antisocial personality belongs to cluster B (dramatic-emotional) of the DSM-5. It is defined by a persistent disregard for the rights of others: repeated transgressions, deceit, impulsivity, aggression, irresponsibility, lack of remorse. It is diagnosed only from age 18 and requires a history of conduct disorder before age 15. The word "psychopath," popularized by fiction, does not appear as such in the DSM-5: it refers to a narrower variant. No online test diagnoses this.

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Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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