sociopathy
Sociopathy is a lay term used to describe patterns of antisocial, exploitative, and often manipulative behavior. In clinical contexts, it overlaps with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) as defined in DSM-5, but the term "sociopathy" is not a formal diagnosis. Some writers use it to emphasize environmental factors in development, in contrast to “psychopathy,” which is linked more to affective deficits and interpersonal charm. Both concepts fall within the broader antisocial spectrum.
Core features commonly associated with sociopathy include a persistent disregard for the rights of others, deceitfulness,
Sociopathy is distinguished from psychopathy partly by the emphasis on behavior and tendencies over affective density.
Causes are believed to be multifactorial, involving genetic predispositions, neurobiological factors, and adverse early-life experiences such
Treatment focuses on managing behavior and comorbid conditions; there is no cure. Psychotherapy and substance-use treatments