If you have been diagnosed by two independent professionals with this disorder, then logically, it is because you are suffering from the disorder. You are probably in denial. Not always easy when you are diagnosed with something you cannot accept. You really need to consider sitting down with someone to discuss this, explaining to you why this diagnosis has been reached, and helping you to have it treated (which it certainly can be). Part of the paranoia can involve you not believing what you are told, which is possibly why you are bewildered and not able to accept the situation. I expect you "do not like being told what to do". Does that sound familiar?
Take it from someone who has come in from the other side and has been "well" for years, that you can be helped. You just need to speak to the right people. Sometimes discussing it with a trusted friend or caring family member can help to. If you ask them for their honest opinion, then you may be surprised.
Please look into it further and get all the help you can. Good luck in everything.
personality disorder
She was not officially diagnosed with it. Persons with psychiatric training have publicly speculated that her personality matched with those of people with Borderline Personality Disorder.
It is called Pseudologica Fantastica in the DSM IV for psychiatrists
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Borderline personality disorder is another way to say anxiety, basically. It is a mental health disorder that causes emotional instability. It is often diagnosed by a psychiatrist.
If the military is aware that you have been formally diagnosed with a personality disorder by a qualified, licensed mental health professional, then it is unlikely that you will be able to enlist.
There are many psychologists and psychiatrists who specialize in Anti-social Personality Disorder. Check with your local doctors or hospitals to find someone who has this as their specialty and if they do not have anyone in-house that specializes in that disorder, they could likely refer you to someone who does.
The phrase hypothetical personality disorder is used when someone is lying about a condition they have. It is essentially fake or has never been officially diagnosed by a doctor.
There isn't any scientific study that tells that.
Everyone probably has some minor flaws in their personalities, but certainly not everyone has personality disorders that need to be diagnosed and treated.
could be depression, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, paranoid Personality Disorder, etc. . .
Is it possible yes, is it right no.