Subtitle: Personality Disorder Traits
Personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by rigid, long-term patterns of thought and behavior that significantly interfere with a person's ability to function in day-to-day life. Common traits associated with personality disorder include difficulty with interpersonal relationships, impulsivity, and emotional instability.
Impulsivity
Impulsivity is the tendency to act without considering the consequences. People with personality disorder may be more likely to act impulsively, without thinking about the potential consequences of their actions. They may also be more likely to engage in risky or dangerous behavior.
Emotional Instability
People with personality disorder often experience intense, unstable emotions. They may have difficulty controlling their emotions and may be prone to extreme mood swings. They may also have difficulty managing stress and may be prone to sudden outbursts of anger or aggression.
Interpersonal Difficulties
People with personality disorder often experience difficulties in interpersonal relationships. They may be overly dependent on others, have difficulty forming meaningful relationships, and be overly sensitive to criticism. They may also have difficulty expressing their feelings and communicating effectively.