I think the best person to answer this question would be a counseler type of person, such as a LADC (licensed alcohol & drug counselar). I met with one about 3 years back, and I remember something about this exact question. Possibly, I am confused and he was talking about their eating habits, I don't honestly remember.
in my opinion i would say no a persons personality is created from the people around them and would change through their life because of the different people that they meet.
statements about the persons thoughts and personality eg: if they say murder is wrong they mean they disagree with it and have reasons for it
It is not possible to say as we cannot know what the persons personality would have been without the disabilities. For traumatic disabilities we have direct evidence. The personality changes can be major or undetectable depending on the individual.
It depends on the personality disorder. If she has shown violent tendencies in the past due to her disorder or her drinking then I would say yes.
Saying personality is a person's private logic means that personality is shaped by an individual's unique way of thinking, feeling, and behaving that is not readily observable to others. It highlights the internal reasoning and emotional processing that influence a person's attitudes and actions, making each individual's personality distinct and personal to them.
You say you have a lovely personality to make them happy.
Use "persons who participated."
To select a personality
W.C. Fields famously said, "Drown in a vat of whiskey," as a humorous way to express his preference for the way he would like to die. This statement reflects his witty and playful personality.
I can say : The voic makes part from the personality of people
It says nothing about your personality, but it does say something about how cold your feet are while you sleep.
Different types of alcohol can elect different responses from the person drinking. Some people become more forceful and angry when drinking wine, while beer makes them simply happy and lethargic. Some people experience the opposite. It mostly depends on the original personality of the person. Not only who they appear to be, but who their inner personality is. Normally, the "true" personality of individuals are brought out via alcohol. As a person drinks, alcohol affects everyone more or less the same; they lose coordination, speech begins to slur, they feel more relaxed, liberated and become less self-conscious, letting their true selves become more evident, thus the change in personality.