Personal Disorders

Personal Disorders

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Character is defined as a set of characteristics that distinguish each person from another, where they are derived from education, or inherited, and it is noted that the human personality during the various stages of development may suffer a kind of disorders, which will appear clearly through the behaviors and interactions with others or with Self, and may result in some abnormal behaviors, where this case is known as personality disorder, which we will mention in this article about the types and symptoms of each, and the causes of infection, and methods of treatment.

Symptoms of personality disorders

The personality disorder is divided into ten types, different from each other in the symptoms, and has been divided into three groups are as follows:

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The suspicious personality

  • Lack of trust in the surrounding people, whether they are parents or friends.
  • He is very sensitive to relapses. He feels insulted, saddened and ashamed quickly.
  • Preference for introversion and distance from others.
  • Feelings of hatred and hatred permanently.
  • Solve his problems by dropping, that is to blame others for his ideas.

Personal introversion

  • The tendency to fantasy, and isolation from others.
  • Dislike of sexual or social relations.
  • He does not care about the customs, traditions or customs of his society.
  • Does not have any emotional reactions.
  • very sensitive.

Schizophrenic personality

  • Appearance and strange thinking.
  • Fear of social relations.
  • Obsession and suspicion.

The character is dramatic and hard-headed

Anti-social personality

This disorder is more common in men than women, and the symptoms are as follows:

  • Coldness, and lack of attention to the feelings of people around him.
  • Discard traditions and social norms.
  • Speed ​​of tension and emotion.
  • Act recklessly and aggressively.
  • Lack of feelings of guilt, and the ability to learn from past mistakes or experiences.
  • The ease of social relations, but it is characterized by minors and unrest.

The marginal personality

Is more common in women than men, and its symptoms are as follows:

  • Feeling of emptiness resulting from lack of self-esteem.
  • Owning many unstable relationships.
  • Rapid anger in the case of criticism.
  • Do self-harm or suicide.

The hysterical personality

  • Deception, and lack of sincerity in any work done.
  • Selflessness and self love.
  • Manipulation of others and attitudes.
  • Surface handling.

Narcissistic personality

Symptoms of this type of disorder can be summarized as follows:

  • Paranoia, love of self and focus on it.
  • Lack of empathy with surrounding people.
  • Exploitation of others to achieve personal interest.

The personality is frightened and anxious

Personal avoidance

  • The belief that he is foolish and not attractive.
  • Fear of rejection, embarrassment, and criticism.
  • Avoid talking to others or confronting them except after making sure that it is acceptable.
  • Monitor the reactions of others before dealing with them, as well as monitor their reactions as well.

Personal reliability

  • Lack of self-confidence.
  • Need attention and care.
  • Enter others in his life to make decisions about him.
  • Limited thinking and consideration.

Personality

  • The pursuit of perfection in all works.
  • Excessive devotion and dedication to work.
  • Rigidity in handling.
  • The tendency to be a dictator.
  • Insistence and non-conviction of the views of others.

Common personality disorder symptoms

  • The ability to suppress or control emotions or behaviors.
  • Disorders and imbalances in mood and mood.
  • Problems with eating.
  • Suffering from social problems, and fear of speaking with others.

: Note: People with personality disorder are more likely to develop hyperactivity syndrome, lack of concentration, and drug addiction.

Causes of personality disorder

The causes of personality disorders vary according to the person himself, the environment in which he lives, as well as the people around him. According to experiments and studies, people who have been traumatized in their lives are more likely to become infected, such as sexual abuse, In childhood.

In another study, the neglect of people with mental problems and the lack of appropriate care can exacerbate the symptoms and lead to personal disorders.

Treatment of personality disorders

There are some procedures that must be done prior to starting to provide treatment for patients with personality disorder, including: conducting laboratory tests, to ensure that the patient is not used for any type of drug, in addition to conducting some psychological tests to support the therapeutic process, which are as follows:

  • Analytical treatment: Which aims to make the patient accept the bad events that happened to him in his life, so that the process of change and development for the better.
  • Cognitive Therapy: Through which the patient is defined on the places of imbalance in his way of thinking, which are usually illogical.
  • Drug therapy: Which are rarely used except in certain cases, and to treat some of the symptoms that may appear on the patient at a certain stage.
  • Sign up for support and assistance groups.
  • The use of psychological education technology.