This group includes the main types of personality in which the inability to adapt is revealed in abnormal behavior patterns throughout life. The disorder, though not psychotic, is present in personalities that are often described as prapsychotics. Although such people are more like psychotic patients than with neurotic patients, they may exhibit certain features of both and are actually within the limits of self-adjustment. Disturbance of personality patterns is severe disturbances giving little ability to the individual to handle the stressful situations. In some cases, constitutional factors exist and may be critical. Long-lasting therapy can help the individual to gain more satisfactory self-adherence while under the care program. But there is little evidence that a change in the structure of personality can work. The most important types of personality disorder are paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and border personality disorder.
Paranoid Personality Disorder. The sharp sensitivity in interpersonal relationships coupled with the tendency to project suspicious feelings, extreme jealousy, and envy in the relationship is a very characteristic feature of the paranoid personality. People who suffer from paranoid personality disorder are suspicious and do not believe without reason to others and he still thinks that others are a threat to him despite the strong evidence that his attitude cannot be justified. Because the person suffering from this disorder assumes that threats come from those around him, he will become anxious, unfriendly, humorless, and argumentative and he often exaggerates a small problem. The lack of trust in others and protective behavior may damage interpersonal relations and self-employment in the field of work. However, people who experience this disorder often work very hard because he thinks he should precede others.
In his overall adaptation to others, he often resembles a person with a schizoid personality, though somewhat less aloof, more rigid, and more orderly. People who are paranoid are often quick-tempered, difficult to get along with and react to frustration with revenge movements. It belongs to a group of diligent admirers, proponents of every effort or civilization that cause sensation and renewal. Therefore, quite a number of people who experience this disorder are subject to prosecution and are brought to justice. Severe stress may lead him into paranoid psychosis. Paranoid personality disorders differ from delusional disorders, individuals who suffer from delusional disorders have delusions that are already formed while individuals suffering from paranoid disorders have only vague suspicion and disbelief of others. This disorder is diagnosed more commonly in men and it is not clear what causes it.
Paranoid Personality Disorder. The sharp sensitivity in interpersonal relationships coupled with the tendency to project suspicious feelings, extreme jealousy, and envy in the relationship is a very characteristic feature of the paranoid personality. People who suffer from paranoid personality disorder are suspicious and do not believe without reason to others and he still thinks that others are a threat to him despite the strong evidence that his attitude cannot be justified. Because the person suffering from this disorder assumes that threats come from those around him, he will become anxious, unfriendly, humorless, and argumentative and he often exaggerates a small problem. The lack of trust in others and protective behavior may damage interpersonal relations and self-employment in the field of work. However, people who experience this disorder often work very hard because he thinks he should precede others.
In his overall adaptation to others, he often resembles a person with a schizoid personality, though somewhat less aloof, more rigid, and more orderly. People who are paranoid are often quick-tempered, difficult to get along with and react to frustration with revenge movements. It belongs to a group of diligent admirers, proponents of every effort or civilization that cause sensation and renewal. Therefore, quite a number of people who experience this disorder are subject to prosecution and are brought to justice. Severe stress may lead him into paranoid psychosis. Paranoid personality disorders differ from delusional disorders, individuals who suffer from delusional disorders have delusions that are already formed while individuals suffering from paranoid disorders have only vague suspicion and disbelief of others. This disorder is diagnosed more commonly in men and it is not clear what causes it.
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