Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is psychiatry’s forgotten disorder. Despite its enormous cost to individuals, families, and society, few clinicians diagnose ASPD let alone offer treatment, and few researchers investigate it. Despite high public health significance, clinicians and researchers have largely distanced themselves from ASPD, perhaps in sympathy with family members and friends who react similarly. A stark reminder of the disappointing lack of interest by funding agencies is the fact that in 2020 not a single grant funded by the National Institutes of Health (2020) targeted this disorder.
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