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Personality Disorder

What is a Personality Disorder?

A personality disorder is a mental health condition that is associated with people suffering from destructive patterns of thinking, mood swings, and behaviour changes that is long-lasting. Due to the drastic pattern changes, it can cause those suffering from it and people around them severe distress throughout their everyday life.

There is a wide range of personality disorders that an individual can suffer from all with different characteristics and symptoms that can range from mild to severe depending on the individual as there are also a variety of factors that come into play with symptoms such as their family history, genetics, environment and many more.

Personality is vital as they help define who we are as individuals compared to other people around us. Personality is a unique combination of many factors such as thoughts, behaviours and attitudes towards certain areas. It is how we express these in our everyday life that lets our unique personality shine through. 

Personality disorders can cause individuals to have a very distorted perception of reality and abnormal behaviours that are way outside the social norms which can seriously affect all aspects of their life from social life, work, family and more. People that suffer from a personality disorder may not realise and recognise that these behaviours are affecting themselves or others around them.

Dr Edwin Ugoh

Top Consultant Psychiatrist

What are the different types of Personality Disorders?

There are currently ten commonly recognised personality disorders that are split up into three main cluster categories. Each cluster will have different types of symptoms and some in common.

Cluster A Personality Disorders

This cluster is those experiencing unusual and eccentric thinking or behaviours.

Cluster B Personality Disorders

Cluster B Personality disorder will involve dramatic and erratic behaviours. People who suffer from Cluster B Personality Disorders will show displays of severely unstable emotions and impulsive behaviour that can affect their everyday life and close relationships.

Cluster C Personality Disorder

The last category, Cluster C is associated with intense anxiety and fear.

People can be affected by multiple personality disorders if they are showing symptoms.

Personality Disorder treatment options

If you are suffering or know a loved one who is having these patterns of thinking and behaviour, it can seriously affect your everyday life and close relationships around you with family or partners.

If a personality disorder is starting to negatively affect all areas of your life then do not hesitate and seek out professional help. A personality disorder is often a very misunderstood subject by the general public and there can sometimes be an unwanted stigma around seeking help for your mental health but we are not here to judge you.

It is crucial that you find the correct treatment based on the personality disorder that you can suffer from. Through diagnosis with our experienced and professional psychiatrist, we will be able to successfully take a detailed assessment of the current symptoms that you are displaying in your everyday life and guide you in the right direction with tailored treatment for you while providing ongoing support.

There are many different forms of treatment available to those suffering from a personality disorder whether it’d be controlled medication, therapy or a mixture of both. It’s crucial to do a diagnosis to help understand what personality disorder you may have in order to get tailored treatment to help manage your symptoms better to live a more fulfilled life.

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