By far my family and my experiences with them through all the phases of an average life, including my own children,Êhave shaped my personality and instilled my values.Ê
The right term is "border personality disorder" . People with borderline personality disorder usually go from one emotional crisis.
Different people react different ways. I assume that it has to do with personality, experience, and training. Some people pass out, scream, or vomit. Some people freeze. Some people try to help others.
1/ Typically personality traits are only graduated to a disorder when they are inflexible or maladaptive; to the point that it creates significant chaos and disruption in the life of those who are exhibiting the traits. Problems in society, such as work or interpersonal relations, when caused as a direct result of personality traits are considered as disorder. Sad but true. If you are getting along well for the most part with your personality traits then it is not considered disorder. For the most part we as a society exhibit similar traits, but to varying degrees. When the degree is too little or extreme this is a sign of disorder .2/ May I try to explain the difference between Personality Disorders and Personality traits. Personality disorders are according to mental health professionals diagnosis criteria, problems a few men or women may have in their personality which get them into trouble in their lives. These are characterised by that person's "failure to learn from experience or adapt appropriately to changes". As a result people having one or more Personality Disorders usually experience personal distress, serious impairment of social functioning and difficulties in employment, usually leading to them being failures in their working life and/or committing criminal offences sometimes leading to prison and problems in making friends and in their relationships with others.There are three clinical groups of personality disorders that people may suffer from, although most people with personality disorders tend to have two or more of them within their overall personality and character. The groups involve :a/ Extremely weird behaviour - including a Paranoid Personality Disorder, a Schizoid Personality Disorder, a Schizotypal Personality Disorder, and a Self- Defeating or Masochist Personality Disorder.b/ Extremely dramatic/emotional behaviour - including Histrionic Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder.c/ Behaviour dominated by anxiety and/or fear - including Dependent Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder and Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder.Regarding Personality Traits, we all have them, whereas only about 2% of us also suffer from personality disorder(s). Personality Traits are a normal part of being a human being whether you are male or female. Assessment of any normal individual's personality involves assessing the degree he or she has or does not have of each of what are termed "the Big Five Personality Factor Models". These are:-1. Openness to experience.2. Conscientiousness.3. Extroversion.4. Agreeableness5. Emotional stability or Neurosis
Personality develops through who you're around. E.g:If you grow up around bad people, you'll have bad manners with a bad personality.
There are a number of mental disorders that can fall in the category.Autistic Spectrum Disease, Asperger's Syndrome, and SavantsThey can be very smart, but in a limited field, and have difficulties with more general criteria.There are several personality disorders that might be related.Cluster A -- People who appear "odd or eccentric." Paranoid Personality DisorderSchizoid Personality DisorderSchizotypal Personality DisorderCluster B -- Highly egocentric people who may appear "dramatic, emotional, erratic."Antisocial Personality DisorderBorderline Personality DisorderHistrionic Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality DisorderPerhaps of the above list, Narcissistic Personality Disorder fits best into the category of people with hyperinflated egos, however, most of the personality disorders involve the individual putting themselves and their needs separate from society's needs.
Some people do, but it all depends on your personality. I myself, did not.
Assumptions are made based on your appearance & each individual's own experience.
Every year Time publishes a list of 100 influential people.
People who are affected by antisocial personality disorder; usually are people with a childhood history of abuse, neglect, deprivation, or abandonment. Also people who associate with anti-social peers, and those who's parents are anti-social or alcoholics.
Some influential people of the 70s were Gerald Ford and John Ehrlichman
The word influential means having influence, capable of influencing people. If you are influential, then people are likely to take your advice, or to believe what you say, or to follow your instructions.
The right term is "border personality disorder" . People with borderline personality disorder usually go from one emotional crisis.
On JW.org there is an experience of someone whose life has been affected by their beliefs in almost every issue of the Watchtower magazine.
An influential person is a person that has a major impact on society and people listen to what they have to say.
There were many influential people during the period of English colonization.
Arabs
There are a variety of influential people in Pakistan. These people include Malik Riaz, Imran Khan, as well as Behria Dastarkhoaa.