Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone's everyday word use? My colleagues and I have conducted research ...
A classic communication theory, the double bind, may offer a unifying explanation for the paradoxes at the core of borderline personality disorder.
Some examples of narcissistic behavior include inflating one’s accomplishments to gain praise, ignoring other people’s feelings, and deliberately taking credit for someone else’s work. Narcissistic ...
Trying to control others by imposing rigid rules, demanding conformity, micromanaging tasks, or punishing deviation is more characteristic of OCPD than OCD.
Schizotypal personality disorder is a cluster A personality disorder that involves various symptoms. These symptoms include difficulty in relationships, atypical thinking and behavior, and a distorted ...
Personality Disorders are long-standing patterns of thinking and behavior that lead to problems in interpersonal relationships and may cause impairment or distress in the person with the disorder. A ...
Personality traits are defined by patterns in how you think, behave, and react to situations. For someone without a personality disorder, your responses are consistent and stable over time. For ...
People with borderline personality disorder have a debilitating fear of real or perceived abandonment. Ironically, they often push people away.
People with the personality disorder have an extreme fear of being left. They use anger to protect from feeling fear, but it can lead to isolation.