PERSONALITY DISORDERS
Personality Disorders are varied. A person who has a history of a rigid pattern of experience and behaviour that is outside of cultural norms may become dysfunctional in his or her interpersonal relationships. Generally, people with personality disorders have difficulty understanding themselves and others and, as a result, may be irritable, demanding, hostile, fearful or manipulative. If an individual is consistently distracted or has trouble concentrating, a doctor should be seen so that a proper diagnosis can be made.