Personality pathology

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Personality Pathology is a term used in the field of psychology and psychiatry to describe enduring patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience that deviate significantly from the expectations of the individual's culture. These patterns are inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations, leading to distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

Definition[edit | edit source]

Personality pathology is characterized by enduring patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience that deviate significantly from the expectations of the individual's culture. These patterns are inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations, leading to distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

Types of Personality Pathology[edit | edit source]

There are several types of personality pathology, each with its own unique set of symptoms and characteristics. These include:

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

The diagnosis of personality pathology is typically made by a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist or psychologist. The diagnosis is based on a thorough evaluation of the individual's symptoms, history, and overall functioning. This may include the use of structured interviews, psychological testing, and observation of the individual's behavior.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Treatment for personality pathology typically involves psychotherapy, with the goal of helping the individual understand and change their patterns of thinking and behavior. In some cases, medication may also be used to help manage symptoms.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Personality pathology Resources
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