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Personality Disorder

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“I don't know what it's like to not have deep emotions, even when I feel nothing, I feel it completely.” A personality disorder is a mental illness in which you have a strict and harmful way of thinking, functioning, and acting. A personality disordered individual has difficulty perceiving and connecting to circumstances and others. Relationships, social activities, job, and school are all hampered as a result of this. You might not know you have a personality disorder since your style of thinking and acting appears normal to you. You may also blame others for your difficulties. Personality problems often start in adolescence or early adulthood. Personality problems come in a variety of forms. During middle age, certain kinds may become less noticeable. Personality disorders have no recognized aetiology. They are thought to be induced by genetic and environmental factors, the most notable of which is childhood trauma. Treatment for personality disorders varies based on the kind and degree of the condition. Psychotherapy and medicines may be used.

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Personality Disorder

Presentations | English