Personality Disorders
Personality disorders are mental health conditions characterized by patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are outside the norm. They can cause significant distress, impair a person's ability to function in everyday life, and interfere with their relationships. Personality disorders are grouped into three clusters (A, B, and C), depending on the traits and behaviors of the individual. Treatment for personality disorders includes psychotherapy, medications, and lifestyle changes. With proper treatment, people with personality disorders can learn to manage their symptoms and lead a healthier, happier life.
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