When doctors believe someone has antisocial personality disorder, they typically run some medical and psychological tests and exams to help the diagnosis. These evaluations generally include:
A person with antisocial personality disorder is unlikely to provide a true account of his or her signs and symptoms. Family and friends are more able to provide helpful information due to the person know seeing it themself and seeing the actions and things they are doing.
- Physical exam.
- Lab tests
- Psychological evaluation
A person with antisocial personality disorder is unlikely to provide a true account of his or her signs and symptoms. Family and friends are more able to provide helpful information due to the person know seeing it themself and seeing the actions and things they are doing.