personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
BPD: Impressionable or Motivated?
Living with Borderline Personality Disorder can be hard, especially when I tend to be really venerable to what others think and say. Maybe it is simply the fact that with BPD, I think others are more worthy than me, therefore, there word means more than my own.
By Katherine Estelle5 years ago in Psyche
Why am I overthinking?
Hello, my name is Victoria Grace and I am very new. This is my first story and I though about writing something that is not something that would probably be on here. Keep in mind the story I am about to tell you, I have never seen myself do, my mother has told me what I've done.
By Victoria grace5 years ago in Psyche
My Multiples Won"t Leave Me Alone.
To be honest I don"t know who is writing this, or which personality is writing this, I just know that I find myself talking and answering myself a lot these days and some of the voices are not my own. This is not a cry for help it's to let others know that mental health can be a serious matter.
By Anthony Leclair5 years ago in Psyche
What is BPD?
What is a Personality Disorder? A personality disorder affects how someone sees, thinks, feels or relates to others; having a personality disorder means that you experience things much differently to how the average person experiences things. A person with no known mental health disorder/illness is known as a neurotypical person, as they have no neurological problems that affect their thinking, feelings or their perception. The most common features of a personality disorder are as follows:
By Jordanne Booth5 years ago in Psyche
Covid CHAOS-The Games Narcissists Play.
COVID-19 is a haven for narcissists and psychopaths to amp up the abuse at home. It is an opportunity for them to be menacing, abusive and to sabotage the career of the target, whilst disrupting the children and family and subjecting them to persistent chaos.
By Andrea B Wainer5 years ago in Psyche







