“The cardinal feature of antisocial personality disorder is an incapacity for experiencing genuine inner guilt and the associated lack of concern for others. Individuals with antisocial personality display a predominantly narcissistic orientation in which even the seeming islands of devotion hide selfish motives. They have an excessive sensitivity to displeasure, an 'addiction to novelty,' and a highly cynical view of the world. Their self-concept is that of a victim and an exception to ordinary social rules.” Antisocial Personality DisorderAddiction To NoveltyLack Of ConcernNarcissism Cynical Book:Quest for Answers: A Primer of Understanding and Treating Severe Personality Disorders Source: Quest for Answers: A Primer of Understanding and Treating Severe Personality Disorders