当我们宁愿待在家里而不是接受朋友的邀请外出时,我们中的许多人经常被错误地贴上了 “反社会” 的标签。像许多其他心理学概念和术语一样,“反社会” 经常在日常对话中被滥用。
与其将拒绝参与或无法参与社交互动的人称为 “反社会”,不如说 “反社交”。持牌社会工作者和注册临床创伤专业人员西尔维·萨克森纳解释说,“反社交” 意味着感觉上或实际上与他人隔离,而反社会行为则与反社会人格障碍(ASPD)有关。
同样,性格内向的人经常被与反社会人士混为一谈。许多决定性特征可以区分内向和反社会。 让我们来看看你是一个性格内向的人,而非 “反社会人士” 的迹象。
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