Yes, but both people have to be willing to work at it and continue to try to learn, grow, and heal for it to be even close to healthy and happy.
In order to have a functional relationship with someone who has borderline personality disorder the main thing is to accept that they have a condition and to be able to provide support and understanding. If you are willing to live with it, then you can make the relationship work. Offer support, learn about the illness, and work with them to make it as manageable as possible.
Is it possible yes, is it right no.
Get as far away from them as possible.
Dissociative disorder is previously known as multiple personality disorder. It is possible to get hold of dissociative disorder through a spouse, a significant other or another person with the disorder.
In principle it ought to be possible to treat sociopaths, but generally they do their utmost to avoid treatment. It's also said that their inability to learn (from experience) causes problems.
Yes, in my opinion, narcissism is a type of schizophrenia.
Depends on how traumatic the abuse is. If very severe, then it can be possible.
AnswerIt is possible in some sense. You could act shy in public but be very talkative at home. You could be timid at school, but can easily say things over the Internet.AnswerIt is completely possible to have a split personality disorder but extremely rare. A social anxiety or bipolar disorder is more commonly associated with change of mood or personality.
It is not possible to diagnose a personality disorder over the internet - despite the numerous quizzes that tell you otherwise - for a true diagnosis one must be assessed by a mental health professional, usually over several sessions.
As you are a borderline case , it is possible to ignore the halluchnations for one night only.
It is technically possible- there is nothing specifically disallowing the diagnosis of all three- but it is unlikely. Schizoaffective disorder and OCD may be found together. In fact, 23% of people with schizophrenia can also be diagnosed with OCD. However, Borderline Personality Disorder is rarely found in people with schizophrenia and OCD.
Spattergreit. Of course it was just an excuse, not real. Yeah...So for people using A+ the answer is schizotypal personality disorder