- Personality disorder:
- A group of characteristics that distinguish each individual from others, whether they are acquired or inherited characteristics. The condition that combines more than one disordered characteristic is called (psychopathic personality). Psychopathism is an anti-social personality that loves to harm others. Its owners are distinguished by their sense of pride and happiness after harming or falling to others. In problems. This personality does not adapt to others, and the biggest problem is that punishment does not help in treating it. This personality is indifferent and does not take responsibility. This personality often arises among the violent and persecuted in their childhood.
- Forms of personality disorders :
- Forms of personality disorders:
- Schizotypal (schizophrenic) and semi-schizoid personality:It is characterized by introversion or a very eccentric personality. It is a personality that loves isolation from society and does not desire any relationship with others in any way.
- The suspicious personality: a personality who is very suspicious of others and is always suspicious and suspicious, and a personality who never trusts others, and follows the actions of acquaintances and may harm them directly or indirectly after suspecting their betrayal.
- Borderline personality: a moody personality; The mood changes suddenly, and the behavior changes and becomes disturbed without justification or an effective and convincing reason.
- Hostile personality (hostile to society as a whole): A personality that loves blackmail, opposes any law and order, does not respect anyone, and its main principle is violation (contrary to know).
- Narcissistic personality: A haughty and conceited personality, who only cares about himself, and tries to gain absolute value and importance without looking around and without caring about the feelings of others.
- Hysterical personality : A personality searching for attention, whose first and last concern is to attract people's attention and brag about what he has, whether it exists or just to show off what does not exist.
- Dependent personality: A personality that depends on others and does not feel safe without an emotional relationship with someone.
- Obsessive personality: A personality that has a love of perfection, cares about the smallest details, and is very strict about appointments.
- Troubled personality: A person who is always disturbed and feels deteriorating at work and career.
- Depressive personality: A personality that rejects everything directed at it, whether activities, work, or even speech, because it always feels unjustified and depressed .
- A highly sensitive personality: a personality that suffers from everything, feels that everyone is stabbing and betraying it, a personality that constantly thinks about its positions with others and lives in an atmosphere of pain from those simple or severe situations.
- Personality D: Psychologists give this name to the negative and depressing personality, which always feels anxious and spreads anxiety in society and those around it.
- Personality disorder treatment :
- Treating these cases is difficult and complex, as it is not easy to treat a person whose certain characteristics have become an integral part of his personality, as punishment and reprimand are of no use to them, so the matter of treating them is left to psychological specialists, such as treatment with group sessions and trying to create a conscious conscience, and knowing the origin of the problem and the reason for its appearance, along with Taking into account the differences in personalities, individuals, and the environment from which the patient comes.
