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What is a personality disorder.?

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Dr. Glen Elliott answered

Specializes in Child Psychiatry

Longstanding traits: Personality disorders are characterized by longstanding behaviors that lead to impairments because of a person's interactional style and temperament. There are several "clusters": a) isolative, distrustful interactions with others; b) intense and/or destructive relationships, and c) unusual styles of interactions. The key is that these are chronic styles, not episodes such as depression.

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Personality Disorder: Is inflexible pattern of perceiving, interpreting & communicating with others that results in distress or interferes with one's daily functioning.

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Dr. Lynne Weixel answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

The way you are: A Personality Disorder develops over time over time. It leads to difficulties from dysfunctiona l interactional styles and temperament. There are several kinds - "clusters": a) isolative, distrustful interactions with others; b) intense and/or destructive relationships, and c) strange styles of interaction. The key is that these are characteristic styles, not episodes such as depression.

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