Cluster A (classified as eccentric or odd): Paranoid/Schizoid/Schizotypal
Cluster B (classified as erratic): Antisocial/Narcissistic/Histrionic/Borderline
Cluster C (classified as anxious or fearful): Obsessive compulsive/Avoidant/Dependent
NOS: Passive-Aggressive/Depressive
Hope that helps :]
Multiple Personalities Disorders!
People with Dissociative Personality Disorder (Previously known as Multi-Personality Disorder) are most of the time unaware that the other personalities exist.
Psychotesty also known as psychological test done by doctors or psychologist which measure the brain to see the mental abilities, mental disorders, personalities disorders, cognitive and emotional functioning etc.
Everyone probably has some minor flaws in their personalities, but certainly not everyone has personality disorders that need to be diagnosed and treated.
A pathological phenomenon is an markedly abnormal, excessive, or extreme occurence or circumstance. Can be found in many forms whether personalities, disorders, or even math equations.
A pathological phenomenon is an markedly abnormal, excessive, or extreme occurence or circumstance. Can be found in many forms whether personalities, disorders, or even math equations.
Personality disorders are usually caused by trauma, usually some sort of abusive family background. This makes personality disorders harder to treat than mood disorders, which respond to medication. You can't inherit or pass on a personality disorder, but I would question the wisdom of even thinking of having a relationship with someone who has a personality disorder.
it depends on the person and if they want to change and it also depends on how bad the case is and how long have they been tapping in to these split personalities and if its a boy or agirl.need more info
personalities
They're known for their explosive personalities.
Television Personalities was created in 1978.
The biggest danger of Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder) is having one or more personalities unaware of other personalities and their actions. People with DID cannot recall important personal information. This is not due to forgetfulness or traumatic brain injury. If one or more of the personalities are aggressive and/or hostile, this can cause anything from embarrassment to imprisonment for the other personalities. Frequent gaps in memory occur, both for recent and past memory. There may be visual or auditory hallucinations. One personality may "wake up" and not recall where he/she is or how he/she got there. Other disorders may occur in conjunction with DID. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) occurs in quite a few people with DID. Other disorders may include Mood Disorder, Substance-Related Disorder, Sexual Disorder, Eating Disorder, Sleep Disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder.