There are many such correct statements.
All mental illnesses and personality disorders will get worse with age unless you deal with them and correct them. The longer you ignore things that are unhealthy, the worse they will get. People who do not try to change their borderline thinking habits will find that those habits get more ingrained and harder to get rid of as time goes on.
Possessive personality disorder is a disorder that has no real cure. However seeing a therapist and partaking in counseling sessions may help one overcome the disorder.
The correct spelling is schizophrenia (a mental disorder, split personality).
Only in the sense that mistreatment by one of them might be related to its formation in a victim. People with narcissistic personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder (the correct name for sociopath) may be mercurial and seem to be expressing another personality, but in fact it is the real one, that they usually keep covered up with their deceptive behavior.
The most common term is sociopath. However, like most catchall terms, sociopath often is used to refer to people with other personality disorders. The correct term is "antisocial personality."
Answer: Well, only a psychiatrist, can diagnose this kind of a mental disorder. If you're wonderind how they diagnose this disorder they do many tests on the patient and determine if they have the disorder by using the DSM-IV. The DSM-IV for Borderline Personality is as follows: A pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adult-hood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following: 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonement 2. A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between of idealization and devaluation. This is called "splitting". 3. Identity disturbance; markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4. Impulsivity in atleast two areas that are potentially self-damaging(e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse,reckless driving, binge eating.) Note: Do not include suicidal or self-mutilating behavior covered in (5). 5. Recurrent suicidal behaviors, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior. 6. Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense epysodic dysphoria, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days) 7.Chronic feelings of emptiness. 8. Intense, inappropriate anger, or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights.) 9. Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation, or severe dissociative symptoms. Please keep in mind that everyone especially teenagers have some or all these to a certain extent, but those with with Borderline Personality Disorder have had 5 or more of these symptoms to an extreme extent for more than 2 years. Never self-diagnose, talk to your doctor for an evaluation.
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
personality
No, you are thinking about an affective disorder, such as a seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
personality. There is an "i" in the word.
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."