Mole
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I'd like to also add that people with Personalty Disorders can be treated, and if motivated, can alter their behavior. (The "if motivated" is the hook, of course. Someone working with a personality disordered person has to find it and emphasize it.)
Antisocial Personality Disorder? Who do you think our high profile police, politicians, emergency room personnel, ministers, doctors, war heroes are? Many are flip sides of the coin. They have their place in society as does everyone, I think. They tolerate high levels of stress, aren't bothered by difficult decisions, prefer leadership roles and have a rapid recovery rate from situations which would crush a sensitive.
The ones who don't hold the line are the ones we read scary stories about in the newspaper. But all around us people with Personality Disorders are making their lives work. And struggling much more than we can know.
Short of uncontrollable psychosis anyone can learn to build on their strengths, minimize their weaknesses and live a healthy, productive life. But it isn't an easy thing to accomplish and may take years and a lot of help.
I find this hard to believe.
In fact all Personality Disorders are psychoses.
And those with Personality Disorders have failed lives.
There are a tiny number of psychiatrists who say they can successfully treat Personality Disorders, but almost all psychiatrists say Personality Disorders are untreatable.
It is true though that those with personality types such as narcissistic personality and psychopathic personality are usually quite successful in life. In fact both these personality types are well represented in CEOs.
I don't think it does anyone a service to keep on confusing personality types with Personality Disorders.