Personality disorders

Written By The HealthMeth Team - Updated On Saturday, March 13, 2021 6:00 PM

Personality disorder

A group of traits that distinguish each individual from others, whether they are acquired or inherited, and the condition that combines more than one disorder is called (the psychopathic personality), and the psychopath is an anti-social personality that loves inflicting harm on others. In trouble. This character does not adapt to others, and the big problem is that punishment does not help in its treatment, and this personality is indifferent and does not bear responsibility, and this personality often arises among the battered and oppressed in their childhood. [1]


Forms of personality disorders

Of the forms of personality disorders: [2]

  • The schizoid personality (schizophrenic) and semi-schizophrenic: it is predominantly introverted or is a very eccentric personality, and it is a personality that loves isolation from society and does not want any relationship with others in any way.
  • The suspicious personality: a person who is very suspicious of others and constantly suspicious and suspicious, and a personality that never trusts others, pursues the behavior of acquaintances and may harm them directly or indirectly after suspicion of their betrayal.
  • Borderline personality: moody personality; Where the mood suddenly changes, and the behavior turns up and down, without justification or an influential and convincing reason.
  • The hostile personality (hostile to society as a whole): a character who loves blackmail, opposes any law and order, does not respect anyone, and the main principle of it is the violation (contrary to know).
  • Narcissistic personality: a condescending and arrogant personality, concerned only with herself, and trying to gain absolute value and importance without looking around and without regard for the feelings of others.
  • The hysterical personality : an attention-seeking character whose first and last concern is to attract people's attention and to be proud of what she has, whether it is present or just to show what is not there.
  • Dependent personality: a dependent person who does not feel safe without having an emotional relationship with someone.
  • Obsessive personality: A personality that has a love of perfection, pays attention to the smallest details and is very strict in deadlines.
  • Troubled personality: A personality that is always troubled, and feels degraded at work and career.
  • Depressive personality: A person who refuses everything that is directed at her, whether activities, actions or even speech, because she always feels unjustified depression .
  • Highly sensitive personality: It is a personality that is agonized by everything, feels that everyone stabs and betrays her, a person who constantly thinks about her positions with others and lives in the painful atmosphere of those simple or severe situations.
  • Personality D: Psychologists give this name to the negative and depressing personality, who always feels anxious and creates anxiety in and around society.


Personality disorder treatment

Treating these cases is difficult and complicated, it is not easy to treat a person whose characteristics have become an integral part of his personality, as punishment and reprimand for them do not benefit, so he leaves the matter of treating them to psychologists, such as treatment in group sessions and trying to create a conscious conscience, and knowing the origin of the problem and the reason for its appearance, with Taking into account the different personalities, individuals and the environment from which the patient came. [3]


References

  1. "What are personality disorders?" , webmd , Retrieved 30-6-2018 . Edited.
  2. Timothy J. Legg (10-8-2016), "Types of personality disorder" , Medicalnewstoday , Retrieved 30-6-2018 . Edited.
  3. "Personality Disorder" , healthline , Retrieved 30-6-2018. Edited.