Can You Find Out if a Person Has Personality Disorders?

JonSnow

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A person dealing with personality disorders will show frequent mood swings, anti social behaviour, social isolation, trouble in making friends or dealing with people, narcissism, having difficulty in relationship, mistrust of others, angry outburst, etc. These symptoms are easy to spot in any individual if you have spent some time with this person.

The people suffering from personality disorders cannot deal with everyday issues. They are suspicious of other people, try to live in isolation, and will show extreme emotional swings.
 
Unless the symptoms are extreme, I do not think it is easy to find out whether the person has any kind of personality disorders or not. In our society, it is ok to remain alone, not talk to other people, get angry, etc. People just believe these symptoms to be the trait of that person (because not all people have pleasing personality, not all people can get along with other people). Unless the person is too violent, too angry, too much lonely, people will never take these symptoms too seriously.
 
It is difficult to find out who has personality disorders. Recently, people have been neglecting rising cases of mental issues and it has made people think that unless someone is acting crazy, they have no mental issues that they are suffering from.
 
Diagnosing personality disorders requires a professional mental health evaluation. It typically involves clinical interviews, questionnaires, and assessments by psychologists or psychiatrists who assess symptoms, behavior patterns, and emotional responses. Self-diagnosis or attempting to diagnose others is not recommended, as personality disorders are complex and require expert evaluation.
 
How can we better support individuals with personality disorders to improve their emotional well-being?
 
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