Why are antisocial people antisocial? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by Dr. Abbie ...
Over the years, I have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of "Bipolar Disorder" (formerly called "manic-depressive" illness) in people who have an antisocial personality disorder. What ...
One of the most controversial posts I have written here appeared on June 20, 2014. More than 60,000 people read it, and there were numerous comments, many heated, about whether autism and antisocial ...
Young adults engage in online anti-social behavior for fun and social approval, and those who perpetrate this behavior tend to have lower cognitive empathy scores than average, according to a new ...
Most people would readily admit that they only show up to work for the money and not to make friends or be social with colleagues and managers. However, a content creator named Brittni Rambeaux argued ...
A new study found that where you live may have an impact when it comes to getting along with your co-workers, with some U.S. states reporting a higher number of people without friends in the workplace ...
Many think of young people as being social, happy, and extroverted. However, it seems that the opposite may be true. Making friends seems to be getting more difficult, and for Gen Z college students, ...
Most jobs require some interaction with other people.<P>What if you don't like other people? What kind of jobs would be suited for misathropes?<P>Jelly.