When dealing with a daughter in law or any family member who might have a personality disorder talk to the spouse and make sure there is something really going on and not that you just donÕt like the person. Then be kind when speaking with them and give them extra understanding.
Do some reading, but be aware of the sources. Start with behavior tech and Marsha Linehan, I wouldn't recommend anything that their website doesn't suggest. There is a lot of wrong information out there, but this group is the know-all. If you're up for a whole book, read The Buddha and the Borderline. It gives insight to what is actually going through the mind of someone with borderline personality disorder. It is an autobiography.
Therapy can help you deal with the disorder and possibly eliminate its symptoms altogether.
Stay away from them until they get ongoing help.
Stay away from them until they get ongoing help.
The most unwanted characters are those with a Narcissistic personality disorder, and the way to deal with them is to avoid them.
If you have anti-social personality disorder the military wipes their hands clean of you and kick you out.
First, you should read up on the disorder. There are dozens of good websites sponsored by well known hospitals and other respected institutions that sponsor web pages devoted to narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a good understanding of narcissism you will have the knowledge to deal with it more constructively.First, you should read up on the disorder. There are dozens of good websites sponsored by well known hospitals and other respected institutions that sponsor web pages devoted to narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a good understanding of narcissism you will have the knowledge to deal with it more constructively.First, you should read up on the disorder. There are dozens of good websites sponsored by well known hospitals and other respected institutions that sponsor web pages devoted to narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a good understanding of narcissism you will have the knowledge to deal with it more constructively.First, you should read up on the disorder. There are dozens of good websites sponsored by well known hospitals and other respected institutions that sponsor web pages devoted to narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a good understanding of narcissism you will have the knowledge to deal with it more constructively.
Yes, however, they may not show it in the way that is is usually expressed. If the disorder is severe and un-treated this makes the person very difficult to deal with on a one to one basis. Histrionic personality disorder is more common in women and is very similar to Anti-social personality disorder in men and both disorders make for very hard long term relatioships because people with this disorders are usually very narcissitic. Any one entering into a relatioship with someone with Histrionic disorders needs to make sure the person is aware of the disorder and willing to seek treatment.
If you love someone who suffers from multiple personality disorder, it may be hard to relate or deal with them at times. There are some simple things that can be done to help maintain your relationship with that person. For example, never take any interactions personally from a person suffering from multiple personality disorder. Most times, a person with multiple personality disorder does not realize that they have changed personalities, so they may not understand why or even realize that they've upset you by something they've suddenly done. Take the words they say and actions they do with a grain of salt.
It would be inappropriate for anyone other than a physician (preferably a psychiatrist) or psychologist specializing in that personality disorder to conclusively answer your question. Personality Disorders are not cut-and-dry, can overlap with one another in terms of the features and behaviors, and can vary in severity and degree as well as manifestations. Coping mechanisms, self regulation, intelligence, and other factors can mitigate the effects. Building these capabilities can help a person deal with these disorders. Insight and an optimistic desire for change in their lives are very important indicators of successful treatment/therapy. Borderline Personality Disorder is a tricky one to diagnose and difficult to deal with. They can be very resistant to care and may sabotage efforts to help them because they have a deep need for certain things like attention and control over even minor things that they can't deal with any therapeutic process that tries to liberate them from that need because it involves taking those things away gradually. The patient must be willing and desirous of change, they must also have strong insight (which they often do not) into the fact that they are in the grips of a mental illness that makes their lives very difficult. It is likely that personality disorders are not something that is "cured" but many people are able to get help and deal with them to an extent where they can live a pretty normal and good life by mitigating the disorder. The first step is admitting to oneself that there is something that they want to change.
The prisoner caused a great deal of disorder in the courtroom.
Do you mean fluorine? Fluorine is difficult to deal with as it is highly poisonous.