The client has decreased episodes of impulsive behaviors-a client with antisocial personality disorder typically has frequent episodes of acting impulsively with poor ability to delay self-gratification. therefore, decreased frequency of impulsive behaviors would be evidence of improvement. charming behavior when around authority figures and statements indicating no remorse are examples of symptoms typical of someone with this disorder and would not indicate successful treatment. self-satisfaction would be viewed as a positive change if the client expresses low self-esteem; however this is not a characteristic of a client with antisocial personality disorder.