Diagnosing mental health conditions can be complex and requires careful evaluation by qualified professionals. It is not appropriate for me, or anyone else without the necessary expertise and access to a full evaluation, to diagnose or speculate about your mental health condition.
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a serious mental health condition characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others. Diagnosing ASPD is not a simple task, as it requires a thorough assessment of the individual's behavior, thoughts, feelings, and history.
It's not uncommon for individuals with mental health concerns to receive different diagnoses from different therapists. Some mental health conditions may share overlapping symptoms, making it challenging to arrive at a definitive diagnosis quickly. Additionally, accurate diagnosis can take time, as therapists need to gather sufficient information and assess various factors before reaching a conclusion.
If you are concerned about your mental health and feel like you are not getting the answers you need, it might be helpful to discuss your feelings with your current therapist or seek a second opinion from another mental health professional. Openly expressing your concerns and discussing your symptoms can help the therapist better understand your situation and provide appropriate support and treatment.
Remember that mental health diagnoses are not labels but tools to guide treatment and support. The most important thing is to continue engaging in therapy and work collaboratively with your therapist to address any challenges you may be facing. They can help you develop coping strategies, improve your emotional well-being, and support your overall mental health journey.