With an adolescent onset, the stories the person tells are usually about themselves, and usually only include their own point of view. Their stories do include evidence of bonds with extended family members, spouses and children. The portrayal of themselves is often either as a passive recipient of the actions of other or as being wholly autonomous. Descriptions of themselves are often as a victim in complex plots in real life situations.
With an adult onset, people can incorporate an altruistic view of other people in their community and are usually able to express sympathy for others rather than empathy. They will usually conform to group norms when mocked or reproached or when other people become defensive and argumentative.
Many of them enjoy stories about other people in various forms such as gossip, action or romantic movies, myths or the classics. The American press has started calling a self-selected group that hang around protest movements as seen on TV, the injustice collectors.
Within ACL 5.6 there is a tendency to oversimplify the story and overestimate the objectivity of their thought.