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6.Question 6Which of the following is NOT a common trait of somebody with Antisocial Personality Disorder?1 pointHeightened self-esteemLack of empathyManipulativeLack of desire to interact with others

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6.Question 6Which of the following is NOT a common trait of somebody with Antisocial Personality Disorder?1 pointHeightened self-esteemLack of empathyManipulativeLack of desire to interact with others

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Para responder a esta pregunta, primero debemos entender las características comunes del Trastorno de Personalidad Antisocial. Las personas con este trastorno suelen mostrar:

  1. Autoestima elevada.
  2. Falta de empatía.
  3. Comportamiento manipulador.

Ahora, analicemos cada opción:

  1. Autoestima elevada: Es una característica común en personas con Trastorno de Personalidad Antisocial.
  2. Falta de empatía: También es una característica común en este trastorno.
  3. Comportamiento manipulador: Es otra característica común en personas con este trastorno.
  4. Falta de deseo de interactuar con otros: Esta no es una característica común del Trastorno de Personalidad Antisocial. Las personas con este trastorno pueden interactuar con otros, pero lo hacen de manera manipuladora y sin empatía.

Por lo tanto, la opción que NO

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