“Irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated fights or assaults (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.)” Tony was thrown out of a house where he was living partly because of his temper. “Reckless disregard for safety of self or others (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.)” As stated before, Tony has been arrested for armed robbery and kidnapping. Tony held a man hostage with a machete while others stole the man’s car. Tony also reports cutting his wrist after an argument with his wife, and he jumped off of a bridge which caused several injuries. “Consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.)” Tony has not held a job in seven years and has never paid child support. Lastly, “lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.)” Tony seems to always have an explanation or excuse that minimizes his responsibility or his actions. Tony fits the age requirement for his diagnosis; at least the age of eighteen …show more content…
A study showed the “heritability of aggression is between “44% and 72%” (Beidel, 2014.) Antisocial personality is more common in males than females (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.) This is important to take into consideration when diagnosing Tony. Tony’s family was extremely abusive and treated Tony as an “outcast.” It is crucial to consider Tony’s abuse and experiences as a child and teenage when learning Tony’s presentation, why some of the behaviors/patterns are present and deciding treatment