If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, engaging in harmful behavior, or feeling unsafe, professional support is available. While this project provides educational information about Antisocial Personality Disorder, it is not a substitute for clinical care.
If in the United States
- Call or text 988 – Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
- Dial 911 for immediate emergency assistance.
- Crisis Text line: Text HOME to 741741
If you are outside the United States
Please consult your local health services website for crisis hotline information or contact emergency services in your country. Many nations maintain 24 hour mental health crisis lines and community support services.
Professional Treatment Resources
Include:
- Licensed psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Community mental health clinics
- Substance use treatment programs
- Court-mandated treatment providers
Family members affected by antisocial behavior may benefit from individual counseling, support groups, or family therapy to address emotional strain and safety planning.
Seeking help is a proactive step toward safety and stability. Professional evaluation and evidence-based treatment can provide structured support tailored to individual needs.
