Personality Disorder is a condition in which the person thinks, perceives and behaves in a different manner. There are many types of personality disorders. Regardless of the type, the patient has an unhealthy pattern of thinking and behaving like with relationship depression. People with this disorder experience serious problems in relationships and work. Personality disorder symptoms usually emerge in adolescent age and gradually grow over years. Genetic and family factors may cause this disorder. Fear or painful experiences in the childhood may contribute to this disorder. Personality Disorder Groups Personality disorders are grouped into three categories based on characteristics and symptoms. More often, people diagnosed with one type of personality disorder may have the signs of one or more additional personality disorders. Understanding personality disorder symptoms is the first step to get relief from the disorder. Group A The main personality disorders belonging to Group A category include paranoid personality disorder, Schizoid personality disorder and schizotypal disorder which can be helped by alternative treatments for depression. Paranoid Personality Disorder- Thinking other people are lying, feeling that they cannot believe their friends, worrying about sharing any confidential information with others, worrying their spouse is not faithful though there is no proof for it and thinking that there are some hidden meaning in normal remarks made by others are some of the paranoid personality disorder symptoms. Schizoid Personality Disorder- Having no or very little desire to build intimate relationship and giving preference to activities that do not need interaction with others may ...
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