Successful relationships require the ability to engage in the give-and-take of occasional conflict. For people with personality disorders, this conflict can become a tremendous source of anxiety. When ...
Most research on the romantic relationships of people with personality disorders has focused on the difficulties these individuals face in their relationships. For example, studies have shown that ...
Having a relationship with someone with borderline personality disorder (BPD), whether romantic or platonic, may feel intense and challenging at times. This can largely be due to the fluctuation in ...
Schizotypal personality disorder is a cluster A personality disorder that involves various symptoms. These symptoms include difficulty in relationships, atypical thinking and behavior, and a distorted ...
The key difference between being “in love” and being “obsessed” lies in the ability to maintain balance. If someone begins to neglect their responsibilities, health, or safety, it may indicate an ...
Roughly one in 10 adults lives with a personality disorder. While conditions like depression or anxiety disorders mostly affect how someone feels, a personality disorder influences a person’s ...
A “favorite person” (FP) in borderline personality disorder (BPD) describes someone to whom an individual with BPD relies the most for support and reassurance. This bond can be profoundly emotional, ...
Anika Batra has spoken about candidly about having antisocial personality disorder and how it shapes her love life ...
Everyone's diagnosing everyone with narcissism on the thinnest of criteria these days, but it turns out there is one way to detect a potential personality disorder in a person: their speech patterns.
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Personality disorders can affect interactions with others and therefore have an impact on relationships. Relationship Coach, Ken Fox, joined Gayle Guyardo, the host of the global ...