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Personality disorders
Personality disorders are disorders where a person's behavior or said person is unable to function within the dictates of the society or culture at that time.

 


Personality Disorders
What are personality disorders?
For persons without a personality disorder, personality traits are patterns of thinking, reacting, and behaving that remain relatively consistent and stable over time.

Personality disorders
Definition
Personality disorders are a group of psychiatric conditions in which chronic behavior patterns cause serious problems with relationships and work.
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There are many different types of personality disorders, and the consequences of the behavior can range from mild to dangerous.

What is Personality disorders?
Personality disorder is a psychological disease.

What are Personality Disorders?
The American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders, revised 4th edition (DSM IV-R) defines personality disorders as “ ...

The second group of personality disorders, also known as Cluster B, contains the dramatic and emotional disorders.

It's one of several types of personality disorders, all of which reflect an inability to accept the demands and the limitations of the outside world.

Personality Disorders
A 2000 study reported that people with eating disorders tended to share similar personality traits, including low self-esteem, dependency, and problems with self-direction.

Personality disorders
Mental health conditions marked by long-term dysfunctional patterns of thinking, behaving and interacting with others.

Personality Disorders
People with eating disorders tend to share similar personality and behavioral traits, including low self-esteem, dependency, and problems with self-direction.

Personality Disorders
This topic center provides a comprehensive overview of the personality disorders, which are pervasive and chronic psychological and relational problems associated with rigid, ...

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Definition
This disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of dependent and submissive behavior.

Personality disorders
Introduction
Whether you're sociable, reserved, funny or forthright, everyone who knows you would likely list the same traits when describing your personality.

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Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a person is very distrustful and suspicious of others.
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Personality disorders typically start in adolescence and persist into adulthood. The cause is often a combination of genetic reasons and a harmful childhood experience. Personality disorders range from mild to severe.

Personality disorders are lifelong patterns of behavior that cause problems with work and relationships.
About 1% of the population has avoidant personality disorder. Both males and females have the condition equally. The cause is unknown.

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Cluster B personality disorders are those that include symptoms of dramatic or erratic behaviors (counter-social behaviors). These personality disorders include
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As with other personality disorders, people with histrionic personality disorder usually only seek treatment when high stress levels or other situational factors in their lives become overwhelming and they begin to struggle with interpersonal ...

They often meet criteria for depressive disorders, anxiety disorders and can be labelled with personality disorders. As a result of not moving as much as they would, they can be overweight.
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Personality disorders: People with personality disorders have extreme and inflexible personality traits that are distressing to the person and/or cause problems in work, school, or social relationships.

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness, one of a group of conditions called personality disorders. BPD is one of four personality disorders within Cluster B, the erratic and dramatic group of disorders.

Adults and children with BPD are also vulnerable to having other personality disorders like narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder.

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CD shares similarities with ODD and ADHD, which makes diagnosis difficult.

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People with anxiety, panic disorder, and personality disorders quite commonly also develop depression. As a rule, depression should be treated first, followed by treatment of the other disorder.

Personality disorders are rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive behavior patterns of sufficient severity to cause significant impairment in functioning or internal distress.

The health care professional may explore whether the person has other problems that need treatment, such as depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality disorders or substance abuse.

Unlike many other mental health disorders, people with personality disorders are not aware that their thought and behavior patterns are inappropriate.

Coexisting psychiatric conditions, especially mood disorders, personality disorders, and substance abuse, often prove to be the most difficult aspects of long-term treatment.

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The comorbidity of depression, anxiety, and personality disorders in alcoholics and other patients with substance abuse histories is extremely high.

Individuals with personality disorders have a tendency to have a difficult time getting along with others. They are not able to respond properly when circumstances or situations change.

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This condition most often affects people in their 20s and 30s. People who have personality disorders are at greater risk for having a brief reactive psychosis.

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PERSONALITY DISORDER: A behavioural disorder that is not due to anxiety, mood disturbance or psychosis. [see 'Psychiatry', 'Personality disorders']
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Some of these offenders have significant personality disorders accompanying the paraphilia (eg, antisocial or narcissistic), which make treatment difficult. Often, more than one paraphilia is present.

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The exception is personality disorders and mental retardation, which are diagnosed on Axis II. It is possible for a person to have more than one diagnosis on Axis I.

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impulsive behaviors, such as excessive spending, binge eating and risky sex. BPD often occurs together with other psychiatric problems, particularly bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and other personality disorders.

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