paranoid personality disorder
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@Kyjo34 I have avoidant and paranoid personality disorder and my mom doesn't like believing in these sorts of disorders. Her answer for everything is always "Pray, blahhh, Ima pray for you blaaah, let's pray BLAHHH" I KNOW SHE THINKS IT BUT SHE NEEDS TO ACCEPT THAT HER FUCKING DAUGHTER NEEDS HELP. Ugh, I mean...she finally told me that my uncle has schizophrenia but she said he has demons. I was like HERE WEEE GOOO AGAINNN. But I am glad she shared that with me because now I now that it's gentic
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@Kyjo34 definitivately is not "evil spirits"...
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@suckbar69 YOU READ MY MIND, YOU ARE EXACTLY RIGHT!!
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My dad is bipolar, he is paranoid and narcissistic but with medicine he is half way normal. I have avoidant disorder, one of my sisters is histrionic , the other is paranoid and the other seems somewhat normal, she takes after my normal mother but the rest of us take after our bipolar dad yet we 3 have different personality disorders. What is the cause for these crazy personalities? I would say evil spirits but I am hoping I am wrong.
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@tiredowalkin I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. I'm only just finding out about such psychological conditions and its not good enough that there's not enough awareness about these conditions.
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My son recently committed suicide because his wife suffers from PPD, she dogged him until he put a bullet through his head, she falsely accused him of cheating on her, and that day was giving him the "silent treatment" about it now she acts like she doesn't understand what happened. We are in a world of hurt. This is a very deadly disease, and those that enable them are just as guilty... her mother swept her problems under the rug when we found out about the problem was affecting their marriage.
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The saddest part is that ppl with this disorder have self-fulfilling prophecies. They start off on the premise that they will be betrayed and behave accordingly, when thrown aside, they think to themselves, "I knew it!" Little do they know it was largely of their own doing.
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@ppinkxkisses There aren't many medications for mental disorders or illnesses because of ethical issues.
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@suckbar69 My late father had it. We lived in constant fear. My sister has had it since she was a teenager. They have made my life and my mother's a living hell.
One of the causes is a parent that has a mood disorder. The child learns to be distrustful of people because the parent is unpredictable. One minute the parent is caring, nurturing, the other they are physically abusive or emotionally abusive. It causes constant vigiliance in the distressed child's mind. Because children can't handle stress like an adult, the conflict with the parent can cause damaging changes in a child's brain over time. It is mostly untreatable.
suckbar69 1 year ago 15
found out a day ago my paps has this he thinks the're cameras in the tv so he pulls me into the bathroom to talk to me everytime, he thinks my mom poisns his food, he thinks my moms cheating but then he says i know she can never do something like that?? wtf so contradictory it's dreadfull because at the end of the day its not his fault
1990banks 1 year ago 5