Schizoid vs Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Schizoid and schizotypal personality disorders both belong to the group of cluster A personalities. They have many similarities, but one is considered …
Continue ReadingSchizoid and schizotypal personality disorders both belong to the group of cluster A personalities. They have many similarities, but one is considered …
Continue ReadingWhat are the signs and symptoms of adjustment disorder with a depressed mood? That’s exactly what we’re going to discuss in this article to make it …
Continue ReadingAntisocial personality disorder treatment is limited in nature, but it is not hopeless. Medication can be used to treat anti-social personality …
Continue ReadingMania is part of Bipolar I, or manic depressive disorder, where sometimes patients believe they possess special powers. Treatment consists of …
Continue ReadingWhat is life like living with a person who has histrionic personality disorder? The spouse of the person who has HPD can often feel alone. Finding …
Continue ReadingWhat is a personality disorder? What are the different classifications? Here I will discuss the characteristics of cluster B personality and what …
Continue ReadingBorderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is easy to misdiagnose as being symptoms of Bi-polar Disorder. This article will help you properly understand …
Continue ReadingMany have their own doubts about whether or not it is possible to live a normal life with borderline personality disorder. And yes, It is possible to …
Continue ReadingWhich medications work best for BPD were a mystery almost two decades ago. But in these times doctors are able to decide which medications work best …
Continue ReadingChildren with borderline personality disorder exhibit explosive and impulsive behavior, intense rage and hostility, oversensitivity and over-reaction, …
Continue ReadingThe characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder can have a major effect on quality of life, both for the sufferer and for those surrounding …
Continue ReadingSchizophrenia, a term meaning “split mind,” is a very serious form of mental illness. Most often it strikes in the early years of life.
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