fromPsychology Today
1 week agoWhere's the Person in Personality Disorders?
People with personality disorders (PDs) have, by definition, a set of traits or enduring dispositions that aren't working for them. Everyone has a " personality," and everyone has certain traits. In personality disorders, these traits get in the way of an individual's ability to adapt to life's changing circumstances. When diagnosing PDs, mental health professionals in the United States now have little choice but to decide what category best fits an individual's symptoms.
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