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Symptoms. Borderline personality disorder affects how you feel about yourself, relate to others and behave. Symptoms may include: A strong fear of abandonment. This includes going to extreme measures so you're not separated or rejected, even if these fears are made up.
A diagnosis of borderline personality disorder usually is made in adults — not in children or teenagers. That's because what may appear to be symptoms of borderline personality disorder in children or teenagers may go away as they get older and mature.
Group B personality disorders have a consistently dysfunctional pattern of dramatic, overly emotional thinking or unpredictable behavior. They include: Borderline personality disorder. Has a strong fear of being alone or abandoned. Has ongoing feelings of emptiness. Sees self as being unstable or weak. Has deep relationships that are not stable.
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Symptoms of hoarding disorder may include: Getting and keeping too many items that you may not have a need for right now and don't have space for. Ongoing difficulty throwing out or parting with your things, regardless of their actual value.
Symptoms. Schizotypal personality disorder usually includes five or more of these symptoms. The person may: Be a loner and lack close friends and other relationships outside of the immediate family. Have flat emotions or have emotional responses that are limited or not proper socially. Have too much social anxiety, which is ongoing.
Symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder and how severe they are can vary. People with the disorder can: Have an unreasonably high sense of self-importance and require constant, excessive admiration.
Some symptoms of schizoid personality disorder are similar to autism spectrum disorders, other personality disorders — especially avoidant personality disorder — and early symptoms of schizophrenia.
Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
Schizoaffective disorder symptoms may vary from person to person. People with the condition have psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions. They also can have symptoms of a mood disorder.