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I think my mom has antisocial personality disorder. But people help me using these behavioural signs to see if this is true.
- She never takes accountability
- She will say the most absurd things knowing these aren't true
- She is intimating and aggressive
- She can't use her words so often becomes violent
- Has the mental age of a child
- She can't conversate or argue without raising her voice
- She believes she is better than everyone else, even though her life isn't anything near to what I aspire to be
- She is ungrateful and believes everyone is always against her
- She disrespects and is violent towards her own mother and father
- She believes she is always correct
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There are no medical professionals on this site so your mother can't be diagnosed here. However, I do agree that there is something wrong with her mentally. If she admits to these traits she should talk to a doctor first and if he sees fit get herself referred to a psychiatrist. There are many people with mental problems who are free in society and raising children who don't get help and she might become another one.
ReplyWe can't diagnose her, and neither can you. To get a diagnosis, you'd need to have her go to a psychiatrist, and I also think therapy may be good for her if she's willing. It sounds like there's probably a lot of disturbance within your household and family because of these issues, and maybe others too. I hope you're alright, and your family too. And I hope your mother is okay, I just can't excuse her behavior if she has been hurtful to any of you. Mental health is a battle that is fought every day. However that still does not excuse letting your struggles harm others. I hope the best for your family and you.
ReplySelf-righteous, paranoid, soul wounds (deep emotional hurts), possibly bipolar, an evil spirit influences her thoughts.
Ask her about her thoughts of the after life. Does she believe life after death?
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