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Is support groups necessary?

Henrywrites

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Do you think that those experiencing antisocial personality disorders should think about belonging to supprt groups.  If yes, what type of activities should those supprt groups implement that will help these people to get better at fighting the APD issues?
 
Yes, support groups can help you with social skills and accountability. Activities like role-playing social interactions, guided discussions on empathy, and community service projects can encourage connection. Structured routines and peer feedback also help in managing impulsivity and improving relationships.
 
Support groups can be really helpful. I think, they offer a sense of community and shared understanding, especially during tough times. For example, talking to others going through similar struggles can provide comfort, advice, and perspective, helping to reduce isolation.
 
Support groups are very necessary. They help to provide a sense of community, emotional support and practical advice.
 
Support groups can organise hangouts to help those people with anti social personality disorders to learn how to interact with fellow humans. More of such interactions, such people would overcome the condition.
 
I think support groups could help people with antisocial personality disorder, though participation might be challenging at first. Activities that focus on social skills, empathy exercises, conflict resolution, and structured problem-solving could help them practice understanding others, managing impulses, and improving relationships over time.
 
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