This tendency is generally a facet of megalomania.
Personal characteristics is a uncommon trait a person has that makes them distinct from others. This characteristic is not always recognizable.
There are many things that can make a person deadly. A person that is armed with a weapon is always considered to be deadly. A person with an incurable disease that can be given to others such as AIDS is considered deadly also.
The disorder can go into remission without drugs and the person can become normal. Often, though, medication is required. Sometimes the medication makes the person become almost normal. In other cases, it doesn't do any good. A person with bipolar disorder, though their medications may have helped them tremendously and though they may not be manic or depressed, will always be a person with bipolar disorder. They may be able to do everything a "normal" person can do or they may find their lives limited by their condition. Bipolar disorder can look different in different individuals also. Note that I am not a doctor or a psychologist and the above answer should not be used in place of medical advice.
A person that is made to wear a straight jacket is a crazy psychotic person. Sometimes jails may use straight jackets on out of control prisoners.
most of the time but not always, they can have a disorder that makes them fat
Well just about any major psychological disorder makes it difficult for a person to interact normally with others but what I'm assuming you're asking for are disorders like agoraphobia and social phobia. Agoraphobia is defined as a general, unrelenting fear of the outside or any situation in which one cannot easily escape. Social phobia is a fear of situations in which one could be scrutinized or judged by others such as a party or even school. Other disorders that affect one's ability to interact normally include schizophrenia (both disorganized and paranoid types), generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Judging others make a person judgmental.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by a pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others. Individuals with this disorder often display behaviors such as deceitfulness, impulsivity, aggression, and a lack of remorse for their actions. They may also have a history of legal problems or conflicts with authority figures.
Besides anxiety disorders and phobias many psychiatric disorders have anxiety as one of its features. Example: Depressive disorder.
Yes, dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder) is a mental disorder where a person has two or more distinct personality states. Each personality state may have its own unique way of thinking, behaving, and relating to the world.
A person who makes slow progress and falls behind others
A person who always makes puns is often called a "punster" or a "pun enthusiast."