SUBTYPES OF ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER
Covetous (Theodore Millon) Rapacious, begrudging, discontentedly yearning; hostile and domineering; envious, avaricious; pleasures more in taking than in having.
Reputation (Theodore Millon) Needs to be thought of as infallible, unbreakable, indomitable, formidable, inviolable; intransigent when status is questioned; overreactive to slights.
Nomadic (Theodore Millon) Drifters; roamers, vagrants; adventurers, itinerant vagabonds, tramps, wanderers; typically adapt easily in difficult situations, shrewd and impulsive. Mood centers in doom and invincibility.
Risk-Taking (Theodore Millon) Dauntless, venturesome, intrepid, bold, audacious, daring; reckless, foolhardy, heedless; unfazed by hazard; pursues perilous ventures.
Spineless/Weak (Theodore Millon) Deeply insecure and cowardly, paradoxically harms others to hide their own feelings of weakness. Constantly bluffing about true level of courage, essentially living a lie. Possibly completely aware of their own weakness.
Explosive (Theodore Millon) Noteworthy for unpredictable outbursts of rage and hostility. Sudden eruptions of anger and emotion stem from feelings of being threatened, and frustration.
Underhand/Furtive (Theodore Millon) Wears a sociable and pleasant mask to hide impulsive, resentful, aggressive, and unconfident tendencies. Commonly displays bad temper towards people close to them. Attention seeking, sensation seeking, short term enthusiasm, seductive behavior, and maintaining of superficial relationships
Unprincipaled (Theodore Millon) Stays out of legal boundaries, expresses indifference to the well-being of others, doesn't experience remorse when exploiting others for personal gain, exhibits arrogance, has a dishonest social style, concerned about how relationships benefit them rather than the other party
Harsh/Rough (Theodore Millon) Always willing to fight, vent annoyance, and start confrontations with others. Overreacts to small mishaps, and lives in bitter struggle with others. Lacking in remorse and awareness of the discomfort they cause others. Passive-aggressive, enjoys arguments with others to humiliate the other person.
Greedy (Theodore Millon) Feels shorted by life, and feels they haven't been given what they deserve in life, while others have been given too much. Motivated by a desire to make up for what they're been shorted in life. Commits criminal acts to fill an emptiness in their lives
Malevolent (Theodore Millon) Belligerent, mordant, rancorous, vicious, sadistic, malignant, brutal, resentful; anticipates betrayal and punishment; desires revenge; truculent, callous, fearless; guiltless; many dangerous criminals including serial killers. (MANY PEOPLE DO NOT THINK THIS SHOULD BE A SUBTYPE BECAUSE OF IT’S STIGMATIZING/DEMONIZING NATURE)
Tyrannical (Theodore Millon) Stimulated by resistances or weaknesses, which encourage attack rather than deter it o slow it down. Some are crudely assaultive and distressingly vulgar, whereas others are physically restrained, but overwhelm their victims by unrelenting criticism and bitter tirades. This variant derives a special sense of satisfaction from forcing victims to cower and submit (MANY PEOPLE DO NOT THINK THIS SHOULD BE A BECAUSE OF IT’S STIGMATIZING/DEMONIZING NATURE)
Factor 1 “Psychopathy” (Elizabeth Hunt & Others) Encompasses interpersonal and affective traits (e.g., callousness, shallow affect, grandiosity). Anxiety, depression, substance abuse symptoms, self-harm, suicidal behavior, childhood abuse and arrest
Factor 2 “Sociopathy” (Elizabeth Hunt & Others) Captures impulsive-antisocial behavior (e.g. impulsivity, irresponsibility, early behavior problems). Neuroticism, affective psychopathology, non-planning and impulsive aggression