¶ … personality" and personalities. Everyone has a personality, their own unique collection of traits and characteristics. The facets of a person's personality may be partly inherited and partly the result of the person's life experiences. In the personality disorder, the person has inflexible traits and patterns of behavior not typical of most people and that cause the person to function poorly in life. Up to 13% of people may have some kind of personality disorder.
"Odd" Personality Disorders: are characterized by odd or eccentric behavior that can include a high degree of suspiciousness or social withdrawal.
Paranoid personality disorder: is characterized by high levels of distrust regarding other people. Believing that others have it in for them, they avoid close relationships. They find proof that their suspicions are justified in the actions of others, which they perceive as either threatening or putting them down in some way. They are highly critical of others, especially at work. They project their own anger onto others. Treatment is difficult because they are unlikely to seek help.
Schizoid personality disorder: these people prefer to be alone to being with others and are not close to anyone, including relatives. They look for jobs where they can work in relative isolation. They have poor social skills and do not respond to either praise or criticism. A significant number have a relative who is schizophrenic and think differently than other people. Typically they don't seek treatment and may resist structured social interactions such as group therapy.
Schizotypal personality disorder: shows the personality distortions of the schizoid personality disorder in more extreme ways. Thinking and perception is markedly distorted and behavior is distinctly odd. They may be very lonely but avoid other people. They may have strange ideations such as believing that...
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