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The parent is torn between their responsibility to provide for their children in their job as a parent and their responsibility to care for themselves (i.e., avoid becoming antisocial or sad) in their function as a person.

A personality illness called antisocial personality disorder (ASPD or, less frequently, APD) is defined by a protracted habit of disregarding or infringing upon the rights of others as well as by a problem maintaining long-term relationships.  A history of breaking the law, a propensity for substance abuse, impulsive and violent behaviour, as well as a lack of empathy, are frequently discernible.  Antisocial behaviours frequently begin before the age of eight, and in approximately 80% of cases with ASPD, the individual will experience their first symptoms by the age of eleven. Those between the ages of 24 and 44 have the highest prevalence of ASPD, which frequently declines between the ages of 45 and 64.

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