Personality disorder
Personality disorder, also known as morbid personality or abnormal personality, refers to the abnormal development of personality, forming a unique, obvious, and deviating social and cultural background, and the cognitive behavior pattern recognized by most people. The deviation of personality traits is poorly adapted to the environment and obviously interferes with its social and professional functions, resulting in the person being unable to maintain harmonious interpersonal relationships and difficult to adapt to social life. Not only does it cause harm to others, but it also deeply hurts or causes pain. Sick personality is a broad concept that refers to all types of personality abnormalities. Later, some scholars found that the original definition of sick personality was in line with the antisocial personality of today's appellation, and a narrow concept of sick personality appeared, specifically referring to antisocial Personality proposes replacing personality disorders with personality disorders.
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