Monday, January 31, 2022

 childish vengeful spiteful

scared selfish mean

can be opposite acting at times appearing generous helpful kind and giving however

everybody owes him and he grades judges each person instantly 

keeps track of each and every thing he does for anyone every person and thinks

each one owes him 

cannot allow others to be what they are and be content with that

feels like he has to contol the way others look act and all that they do

rarely/never looks at the self and his own behavior

feels entitled to it all

beleves in restricting others but not himself

desires total freedom of self yet wants to take it away from others

demands respect yet doesn't give it to other people or any other being




Friday, January 14, 2022

Paranoid Personality Disorder Cleveland Clinic

Paranoid Personality Disorder Cleveland Clinic


Paranoid Personality Disorder


What is paranoid personality disorder?

Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is one of a group of conditions called Cluster A or eccentric personality disorders. People with these disorders often appear odd or peculiar. The essential characteristic of people with PPD is paranoia, a relentless mistrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious. This disorder often begins in childhood or early adolescence and appears to be more common in men than in women. Studies estimate that PPD affects between 2.3% and 4.4% of the general population.


 What are the symptoms of paranoid personality disorder?

People with PPD are always on guard, believing that others are constantly trying to demean, harm, or threaten them. These generally unfounded beliefs, as well as their habits of blame and distrust, interfere with their ability to form close or even workable relationships. People with this disorder:


Doubt the commitment, loyalty, or trustworthiness of others, believing others are exploiting or deceiving them.

Are reluctant to confide in others or reveal personal information because they are afraid the information will be used against them.

Are unforgiving and hold grudges.

Are hypersensitive and take criticism poorly.

Read hidden meanings in the innocent remarks or casual looks of others.

Perceive attacks on their character that are not apparent to others; they generally react with anger and are quick to retaliate.

Have persistent suspicions, without reason, that their spouses or lovers are being unfaithful.

Are generally cold and distant in their relationships with others, and might become controlling and jealous to avoid being betrayed.

Cannot see their role in problems or conflicts, believing they are always right.

Have difficulty relaxing.

Are hostile, stubborn, and argumentative.

Tend to develop negative stereotypes of others, especially those from different cultural groups.

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTS




the ideal person/woman does not eat

hypocrisy hypocrite

 hypocrisy

noun, plural hy·poc·ri·sies.

a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.

a pretense of having some desirable or publicly approved attitude.

an act or instance of hypocrisy.

opportunist

 takes advantage of any situation for his own apparent gain


soft spoken in public. yells at me at home and in private

 soft spoken when i met him

which is one thing that attracted me

about the time his mother left in the summer of 1992 he began 

frequent yelling criticism attacks ... acts just like his mother in this

way. she would be saint like in public 

and evil mean yelling accusatory at home