Personality Disorders
There is talk of personality disorder when the behavior, thoughts and emotions that make up the lifestyle of a person have a prolonged deviation in time with respect to personality patterns considered“healthy” within a scope or scenario. This type of psychiatric disorders come to interfere with daily life of the person who suffers from problems of social adaptation, so its capacity and coexistence relationship is complicated and can eventually lead to social isolation. Therefore, the treatment of personality disorders addressed require customized psychological therapy. According to the degree of variation in the structure of thought and the inappropriate behavior of these patients have been described different types of personality disorders: histrionic, the people who always want to be the focus of attention and act so dramatic and superficial; narcissistic, arrogant typical of subjects who believe omnipotent;limit or borderline, a pattern of impulsive, unstable and prone to self-injury character;antisocial, the subjects who act violently so ruthless and evil;paranoid, which involves excessive distrust everything; schizoid own solitary and indifferent to people 's feelings;obsessive, perfectionist or scrupulous the subject;avoidant, which involves the avoidance of situations anxiety;or dependent, typical of undecided people with low self-esteem.