sociopathy
Sociopathy, often referred to as antisocial personality disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent pattern of disregard for the rights of others. Individuals with sociopathy may exhibit impulsive behavior, lack of empathy, and difficulty forming genuine emotional connections. They often manipulate or deceive others for personal gain.
People with sociopathy may struggle with maintaining relationships and adhering to social norms. While they can appear charming or charismatic, their actions often lead to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them. Treatment options, such as therapy, can help manage symptoms, but sociopathy is generally considered a challenging condition to treat.