Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals

A personality disorder is a disorder described by unchangeable patterns of thinking, feeling, or disclose to others that causes problems in personal, communal, and work situations. They are characterized into three types: those characterized by odd/eccentric behavior, those characterized by suspense...

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Main Authors: Naima Akhlaq, Urooj Asghar, Tanzeela Gul, Syeda Yusra Ali, Noma Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2016-10-01
Series:Annals of Psychophysiology
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/249/438
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spelling doaj-d69831c534c2438589dd0031daea47992020-12-05T10:11:33ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research CentreAnnals of Psychophysiology 2410-13542412-31882016-10-01316268https://doi.org/10.29052/2412-3188.v3.i1.2016.62-68Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individualsNaima Akhlaq 0Urooj Asghar1Tanzeela Gul 2Syeda Yusra Ali 3 Noma Shah4 Jinnah University for women Jinnah University for womenJinnah University for women Jinnah University for women Jinnah University for womenA personality disorder is a disorder described by unchangeable patterns of thinking, feeling, or disclose to others that causes problems in personal, communal, and work situations. They are characterized into three types: those characterized by odd/eccentric behavior, those characterized by suspenseful/erratic behavior, and those characterized by anxious/inhibited behavior. (catalog) BPD is widely diagnosed up to 20% of psychiatric patients have the borderline personality disorder, and it may occur in up to 2% of the general population. Biological and environmental factors are both implicated in the improvement of antisocial personality disorder. A survey was conducted in city of lights Karachi to ascertain the knowledge of building a character or how to build a character. The Personality Disorder test was administered by 500 persons who included mostly students, some Physicians, some older persons and single and married persons from age below 20 -above 30. The questionnaire was based on MCQs asking people to give fair opinion about what they feel about their emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, risktaking behavior, irritability, feelings of emptiness, suicide, self-injury and fear of abandonment, as well as changeable interpersonal relationships. Thus, this study examined the temporal dynamics of emotions, self-esteem, anger, social relationships with others and ability speaks about your rights. Some of the questions asked by us included: They have difficulty in trusting others, His/her need is more important than others, Usually Mood swings, Feeling Depressed. This survey study show that personality disorder is mostly seen in females of age between 20 - 30. http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/249/438personality disorderssuicidal thoughtsself-harmingmood swingsadhd
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Syeda Yusra Ali
Noma Shah
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Tanzeela Gul
Syeda Yusra Ali
Noma Shah
Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
Annals of Psychophysiology
personality disorders
suicidal thoughts
self-harming
mood swings
adhd
author_facet Naima Akhlaq
Urooj Asghar
Tanzeela Gul
Syeda Yusra Ali
Noma Shah
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title Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
title_short Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
title_full Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
title_fullStr Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
title_full_unstemmed Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
title_sort evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals
publisher Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre
series Annals of Psychophysiology
issn 2410-1354
2412-3188
publishDate 2016-10-01
description A personality disorder is a disorder described by unchangeable patterns of thinking, feeling, or disclose to others that causes problems in personal, communal, and work situations. They are characterized into three types: those characterized by odd/eccentric behavior, those characterized by suspenseful/erratic behavior, and those characterized by anxious/inhibited behavior. (catalog) BPD is widely diagnosed up to 20% of psychiatric patients have the borderline personality disorder, and it may occur in up to 2% of the general population. Biological and environmental factors are both implicated in the improvement of antisocial personality disorder. A survey was conducted in city of lights Karachi to ascertain the knowledge of building a character or how to build a character. The Personality Disorder test was administered by 500 persons who included mostly students, some Physicians, some older persons and single and married persons from age below 20 -above 30. The questionnaire was based on MCQs asking people to give fair opinion about what they feel about their emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, risktaking behavior, irritability, feelings of emptiness, suicide, self-injury and fear of abandonment, as well as changeable interpersonal relationships. Thus, this study examined the temporal dynamics of emotions, self-esteem, anger, social relationships with others and ability speaks about your rights. Some of the questions asked by us included: They have difficulty in trusting others, His/her need is more important than others, Usually Mood swings, Feeling Depressed. This survey study show that personality disorder is mostly seen in females of age between 20 - 30.
topic personality disorders
suicidal thoughts
self-harming
mood swings
adhd
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