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Definition of Dissocial

Dissocial
Dissocial Dis*so"cial, a. [Pref. dis- + social: cf. L. dissocialis. See Dissociate, v. t.] Unfriendly to society; contracted; selfish; as, dissocial feelings.

Meaning of Dissocial from wikipedia

- Antisocial behaviours, sometimes called dissocial behaviours, are actions which are considered to violate the rights of or otherwise harm others by committing...
- ****ociation's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Dissocial personality disorder (DPD) is another term for the same general disorder...
- into adulthood, may be diagnosed as antisocial personality disorder (dissocial personality disorder in the ICD). Po****r labels such as psychopath (or...
- introduced the diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and dissocial personality disorder (DPD) respectively, stating that these diagnoses...
- Detachment (6D11.1) – including social detachment and emotional coldness Dissociality (6D11.2) – including grandiosity, egocentricity, deception, exploitativeness...
- consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable, dissocial, dissociate, dissociation, dissociative, inter****ociation, non****ociative...
- domains: (1) Negative affectivity (6D11.0); (2) Detachment (6D11.1), (3) Dissociality (6D11.2), (4) Disinhibition (6D11.3), and (5) Anankastia (6D11.4). Listed...
- consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable, dissocial, dissociate, dissociation, dissociative, inter****ociation, non****ociative...
- adopted a mixture of approaches, eventually going by the term antisocial or dissocial personality disorder. In the meantime concepts of psychopaths/sociopaths...
- behaviours are cardinal expressions of the lack of empathy domain of the Dissociality trait. The MACH-IV, conceptualized by Richard Christie and Florence Geis...