The game has been over for years. This is too far of a generalization.
he stated that it was a game - no matter how bad of a game it is
These disorders can apply to any individual regardless of their MBTI.
NPD, ASPD, PPD and SPD are related to each other. To the OP, I guess you have to define these disorders into one, sweeping personality disorder?
he stated that it was a game - no matter how bad of a game it is
Life's not a bad game?
Generalization is all we have.The game has been over for years. This is too far of a generalization.
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Isn't that kind of an ironic question considering your username and type?
it kinda was but...i misunderstood the disorder i guess.
NPD=ENTP that's really fucked up
Now I know there are not any disorders which correlate to specific MBTI types, but this should be a fun game... say which type correlates BEST to the disorder.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Anti-Social Personality Disorder?
Avoidant Personality Disorder?
Paranoid Personality Disorder?
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder?
Schizoid Personality Disorder?
Also...
ADHD?
its more like copensatory narcissisum
ESTP is the regular narcissisum
I have never thought otherwise....
While Anti-social personality disorder means a lack of concern/empathy toward others and everything that comes with that.
Mine is
No.Anti-Social Personality Disorder? INFJ, INTJ
ADHD? ESTP, ENTJ
A simple chart:
PTypes - Correspondence of PTypes, Keirsey, Enneagram, Psychiatric, and Astrological Types
This from official research from The British Journal of Psychiatry (2007) 190: 503-508. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.106.024737
© 2007 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Temperament, character and personality disorders as predictors of response to interpersonal psychotherapy and cognitive–behavioural therapy for depression
PETER R. JOYCE, MD, PhD, DSc, FRANZCP, FRSNZ, JANICE M. McKENZIE, MB ChB, FRCP(Canada), FRANZCP, JANET D. CARTER, DipClinPsych, PhD, ALMA M. RAE, MB ChB, FRANZCP, SUZANNE E. LUTY, BM BS, PhD, FRANZCP, CHRISTOPHER M. A. FRAMPTON, PhD and ROGER T. MULDER, MB ChB, PhD, FRANZCP
BJP -- JOYCE et al. 190 (6): 503 Table BL1