Any disorders characterized by the following list of symptoms?

Question by Indigo: Any disorders characterized by the following list of symptoms?
I’m going to list some traits, if you are aware of any disorders that go with it, please share:
-Frequent changes of personality, not to a degree of dissociative identities, but more or less “adapting” to be like whoever they are around at that time, however unintentionally.
-Perspective of the future is unrealistic and vague, shifting on a daily basis. No real plans. A lack of authentic caring for what happens next.
-No empathy. Unaware if they are really feeling at all. Going with the first symptom, (constantly adjusting personality to that of those around) the same goes with emotions. Constantly displaying the emotions picked up from others, not really feeling them genuinely.
-Absolutely no sense of guilt or remorse, but at the same time lacking happiness, either. They are never satisfied with anything, even if they are given what they want. Shows signs of depression but never feels sad.
-Confused as to why no one seems to like them. Understanding they are different but never admitting they are wrong.
-Easily slipping into patterns and yet hating ritual behavior. Bored with everything and everyone. Doesn’t perceive people as valuable and treats them like puppets, complaining of conformity and growing either aggressive when told what to do, or completely ignoring of authority.
-Addictions
-Cutting for the “thrill of pain”. Perceives physical agony and emotional torment as “beautiful”. Likes surprising and often frightening people. Enjoys doing things just to see people react.
-No regrets for actions: theft, lying, has a record.
-Is unable to connect with anyone around them, but does not necessarily like this. Needs someone at all times to love them, though they don’t seem to love back.
-Pyromania
-Insomnia
-If bed wetting is a factor, it did not cease until twelve or thirteen years of age.
-Sense of narcissism, though often when no one is looking seems very, very lost.
-Comes from an extremely traumatic past and a history of dangerous criminal behavior in family.
-Loss of interest in school. Always thinking things are “not supposed to be like this”.
-Callous, empty, blank; but exceedingly intelligent.
-Needs a thrill at all times, even if it means putting their health at risk.
-Manipulative since a young age.
-Cruelty to animals, though a vegetarian… Constantly contradicting self.
-Step parent describes them to be “completely heartless”.
-Doesn’t like social situations despite an apparent ease of making friends.
-Irresponsibility; won’t take credit for actions.
-Charming when you first meet them but this wears off very quickly in which case they become short tempered and quick to turn on you.
-Paranoid
-Often caught up in delusions.
-Obsessed with any information on murderers, serial killers, etc.

Best answer:

Answer by michele
Antisocial Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder are both strong possibilities.

~Dr. B.~

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