Characteropathy refers to a dysfunction or disturbance in an individual's personality traits or character structure, often leading to maladaptive behaviors and relationships. It can manifest as rigid patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting that may hinder a person's ability to cope with life's challenges. In psychological contexts, characteropathy is sometimes associated with certain personality disorders, although it is not a formally recognized diagnosis in many classification systems. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy to address underlying issues and promote healthier patterns of behavior.