Antisocial Personality Disorder V2

Antisocial Personality Disorder V2

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    • The muted expression is great however there should be something to better depict the traumatic background and criminogenic history of people with ASPD and the condition as a whole given those are key factors of sociopathy. Currently the bunny better captures cleckly’s psychopathy which also falls under ASPD but the majority of people with ASPD aren’t psychopaths so emotions are present behind the muted expression albeit blunted. This anxiety tends to present itself through callouses, aggression, glibness, and impulsiveness when untreated. I’m not creative enough for artistic suggestions. Depicting those features somehow would better capture the disorder though.

      Jared
    • Favorite thing about this design so far is the expression,, it really speaks to us personally. However the usage of “unkindness” is slightly disheartening…
      I"d say a colour that represents negative emotions more would fit more than green,, maybe red or purple? Maybe even stitching on random places to symbolize our reckless tendencies…Don"t know tho. Really excited to see where this goes tho! We still have faith in this :-)

      Kenny
    • I don’t like the colors nor the symbolism. People with aspd aren’t all harsh monsters.. it’s color scheme reminds me of a sewer or something lol

      Heather
    • couldn't agree more with the previous two comments. i don't have aspd myself, but my partner has aspd and it kind of disheartens me that this is the way this disorder is portrayed. i think the guarded heart is a great start, but rather have it relate to the bunny guarding itself from others out of fear rather than "unkindness." like its a great start for improvement over the previous iteration, but i feel like still more can be done to consider the internal world of those with aspd too rather than portray it as a mean nasty disorder where the sufferer has no redeeming qualities.

      Maizie
    • I and a lot of people find this a really harsh representation of people with ASPD. please reconsider using words like "toxic" and "manipulation" to describe people with personality disorders, a lot of us are incredibly dissapointed and disgusted by this.

      people with personality disorders are not inherintly "abusers" or "devoid of emotion", this is a really harmful stereotype, the causes of our actions and personality are due to trauma. it would be better to do a repressentation of an external view and an internal view of someone with aspd, they are NOT inherently evil.

      Alex
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