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Types of Disorders Passive-Aggressive Disorders and Mental Health:
Passive-Aggressive
Personality types will often sabotage all areas of their life in the
sense that they often complain about any demands put on them. They
may not voice the complaint or may do what is asked of them, but in
their mind that is cussing the source that what they believe made
them do the work. Passive-Aggressive Personality types are just as
it sounds. They often are passive outward and aggressive inwards.
The Passive-Aggressive types often anger others around them, yet the
other person may feel wrong since they are not clear on the foundation
that caused the anger. These types of people are deceiving since they
are often obscure with their tactics in persecuting others. They will
often blame everyone around them rather than owning up to their part
in conflicts. For example, Mary confronted Bob expressing to him that
his behaviors were unconstitutional and were causing problems. Bob
looks at Mary with an astonished glare and says you are the problem
Mary. I did what I was supposed to do, and I did nothing wrong while
doing it. I have no idea what you are talking about. Passive-Aggressive
Personality disorders are controversy, and are only one type of disorder
that the experts dispute yet use everyday. Another type of personality
disorder that is questionable is the Self-Defeating Personality Disorder.
This type will often associate with persons that will cause harm to
or persecute the individuality of the self-defeated person. This type
will also excuse another individual offer help to him or her, even
if help is needed. This type may also anger others around them and
display hurt when confronted by the other individual. The two personality
types rarely hold a permanent relationship and will often make excuses
when their symptoms are addressed.
Sadistic Personality Disorder was recently removed for the DSM manual
simply because the experts did not have a foundation for the diagnose.
The symptoms include, controlling behaviors. They are often violent
and will harm others to uphold their control over another individual.
This type is similar to psychopathic and antisocial personality types
in the sense they rejoice when they hurt others, including animals.
They often delight or entertain self with sources including weapons,
torture, and other dangerous items. This type will often resort to
abusing alcohol and drugs, as well as humans. They often are in relationships
with victims of abuse, and will search out anyone that they feel is
easy to control. Even if the person is submissive, they will find
reason to torture or hurt the person because this is what gives them
pleasure. Persons that suffer Sadistic Personality Disorders are often
survivors of abuse, and are extremely angry at the world around them.
No one is good enough and everyone is an enemy out to hurt them in
their minds. They often are in denial, even if they cause harm to
others, they will blame the victim. If you are around this type, it
is important to get out of there quickly, since this type is prone
to murder. Similar to a psychopathic these types cannot maintain a
steady relationship and will most always hurt the person involved
in their lives.
Antisocial Personality Disorders is also up in the air. Although the
traits of this type can be seen in Psychopathy, it is rated differently
simply because a few symptoms are lacking. Children if diagnosed with
this disorder are listed under Conduct Control Disorders, and after
the age of eighteen, they are then viewed as Antisocial Personality.
This type is also dangerous and will harm animals and people. They
often take great pleasure in causing harm to others and the more torture
involved the more they like the action. This type of person is another
person that has difficulty in relationships and often center out persons
that have been abused. They enjoy controlling others around them and
rarely take responsibility for their behaviors. It is important to
contact a professional if you notice anyone with the listed symptoms
around you behaving this way. Getting help now can save you despair
in the future, and may even save someone’s life in some cases.
One of the more common diagnosis will be discussed in the next heading
the disorder is called Dependent Personality Disorder.
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