Antisocial Personality Disorder and Autism different
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Are Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) the Same?
However, people sometimes conflate ASD and ASPD because there may be some overlap concerning social interaction, awareness, and behaviors.
ASD refers to a range of neurodevelopmental conditions characterized by differences in communication and social interaction behaviors.
ASPD is a personality disorder in which a person engages in behaviorsTrusted Source for self-gain that affect others, often without remorse, guilt, or sympathy. These actions may be seen as violent, callous, calculated, or intentional.
What are the key differences between ASD and ASPD?
ASD and ASPD can both cause social dissonance and negatively impact the well-being of others.
According to a 2024 review, both conditions are characterized by dysfunctions in empathy. However, there are key distinctions between their empathetic dysfunctions and behavioral intent, or lack thereof.
Empathy refers to your ability to recognize and understand another person’s feelings and respond to them in a compassionate and appropriate manner. In other words, “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.”
There are two aspects of empathy:
cognitive, which refers to your ability to recognise emotions, thoughts, and feelings
affective which refers to your ability to share or engage in those emotions
According to the review authors, autistic people may have difficulty with cognitive empathy, but not affective empathy. Initiating, responding to, or maintaining a conversation, as well as recognizing emotions, may be difficult.
But, while this may affect others, the individual isn’t trying to do so intentionally.
On the other hand, people with ASPD tend to be better at cognitive empathy, but not affective empathy. As a result, they may behave in a manipulative manner, yet feel no remorse for the impact on others.
Can I have ASD and ASPD?
Yes, it’s possible to have a diagnosis of ASD and ASPD, as both are classified as separate mental disorders in the DSM-5-TR.
That said, researchers suggest that it may be difficult to diagnose both conditions separately because there aren’t many specific guidelines on diagnosing people who exhibit behaviors of both ASD and ASPD.
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I think what you quoted in your original post pretty well covers it, at least from an empathy perspective.
Affective empathy is one's ability to sense other's emotions and be affected by them (eg. someone is feeling sad, you detect it and feel sorry for them). Note that someone without strong affective empathy might still learn what being sad looks like, but that would be an intellectual process rather than it being "natural".
Cognitive empathy is one's ability to see things from someone else's perspective. It might help someone who knows that someone else is sad to figure out how best to comfort them, since they can easily see things from the sad person's perspective. Note that someone without strong cognitive empathy might still learn how to comfort someone who is sad, but that would be an intellectual process rather than it being "natural".
A common trait of ASD is having week Cognitive empathy, but Affective empathy can still be very much intact. A common trait of ASPD is having week Affective empathy, but Cognitive empathy can still be very much intact. So in this respect, ASD and ASPD are basically polar opposites.
It's important to realise that these aren't the only traits of either ASD or ASPD; there are traits of each that are not related to empathy at all.
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