| Disorder Rating Paranoid | |
|---|---|
| VERY HIGH | |
| Schizoid | HIGH |
| schizotypal | HIGH |
| histrionic LOW | |
| Antisocial | HIGH |
| Narcissistic | HIGH |
| Limit | VERY ence others. They are generally cold and distant. Are hostile and malevolent intentions behind acts trivial, innocent or even positive and react with suspicion to the changes. Often, the suspicions lead to aggressive behavior or rejection by others (thus justifying their original feelings.) Those with paranoid personality disorder often seek legal action against others, especially if they feel outraged and rightly so. They are unable to see their own role in conflict. Although often work in relative isolation, can be efficient and conscientious. |
| People with antisocial personality have a tendency to alcoholism, addiction, sexual deviancy, promiscuity and to be imprisoned. Are likely to fail at work and move from one place to another. They often have a family history of antisocial behavior or abuse. Have a lower life expectancy than average, but among the survivors, this situation tends to diminish or stabilize with age. | borderline personality disorder Persons with ltrato received in the past. However, when fear abandonment by the person who cares, his mood changed dramatically. Often show inappropriate and intense anger, accompanied by extreme changes in their vision of the world, themselves and others (changing from black to white, from love to hate or vice versa but never to a position n neutral). If they feel abandoned and alone may wonder if they really exist (that is, they're not real). Can become desperately impulsive, engaging in promiscuity or a substance abuse. Sometimes thereby lose touch with reality who have brief episodes of psychotic thinking, paranoia
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