Personality disorders are a class of personality types and enduring behaviors associated with significant distress or disability, which appear to deviate from social expectations particularly in relating to others. Personality disorders are included as mental disorders on Axis II of the Diagnostic manual of the American Psychiatric Association , and in the mental and behavioral disorders section of the ICD manual of the World Health Organization . Personality, defined psychologically, is the enduring behavioral and mental traits that distinguish human beings. Hence, personality disorders are defined by experiences and behaviors that differ from societal norms and expectations. Those diagnosed with a personality disorder may experience difficulties in cognition, emotiveness, interpersonal functioning or control of impulses. In general, personality disorders are diagnosed in 40-60 percent of psychiatric patients, which is the most frequent of all psychiatric diagnoses. These behavioral patterns in personality disorders are typically associated with substantial disturbances in some behavioral tendencies of an individual, usually involving several areas of the personality, and are nearly always associated with considerable personal and social disruption. Additionally, personality disorders are inflexible and pervasive across many situations, due in large part to the fact that such behavior may be ego-syntonic (i.e. the patterns are consistent with the ego integrity of the individual) and are, therefore, perceived to be appropriate by that individual. This behavior can result in maladaptive coping skills, which may lead to personal problems that induce extreme anxiety, distress or depression. Because the theory and diagnosis of personality disorders stem from prevailing cultural expectations , their validity is contested by some experts on the basis of invariable subjectivity. They argue that the theory and diagnosis of personality disorders are based strictly on social, or even sociopolitical and economic considerations.
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Im so scared I don tknow what my heart is doing I can actually feel it get off rhythm.. then sometimes randomly it will get such a random not normal rythem from going slow to fast to hard to soft beats that it knocks my breath away makes my face really hot and I almost pass out and I end up feeling weak. I am only 20. what could be going on with...
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I have been peeing constantly for 2 days, i have been nauseous, tired, and sore . I am a 19 year old female. I have never had these problems before and I dont know whats going on. I need help.
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What techniques can one use to reduce paranoia in paranoid personality disorder?
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Good day. I am 46 year old with virtually no serious health problem till now. However, I seem to feel some discomfort on my kneels when I am ascending or descending a staircase. Could this be a sign of an imminent health disorder? Thanks for your help
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sir i m facing personality disorder . i m very much frustrate.i have very much hasitation to talk with other.my way of walking, and talking is not good. i have no confidence within my self. some people says that my way of walking is like girls while i m a man aged 29 due to this i have to face inferiority among my friends. please suggest me what...
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For quite sometime I have been struggling with many of the symptoms of common personality disorders . I m to the point where I feel I should seek medical help to figure out what is wrong. How would I go about receiving the necessary medical attention?
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I think I may be suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). I've been researching online and have found that many of the I have many of the qualities necessary to have the disorder. It seems as if my emotions are in control of my life. I can shift moods on the dime, going from severly depressed, almost suicidal, to being perfectly...
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Hello Sir, Here my sister just started to think more and she hang around. Now she recoginizes all previous memories but suddenly ask for undesired thing and has no interest or think about her life or social life only continously worshiping god. So please do help (I think it may be personality disorder ). Thanks Mohit
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I have megaloblastic anaemia disorder and I need to know that is there any possiblity that this disorder will transfer to my childs.
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