Personality disorders
Treatment
People with these disorders usually do not seek treatment on their own. They tend to seek help once their behavior has caused severe problems in their relationships or jobs, or when they are diagnosed with another psychiatric problem, such as a mood or substance abuse disorder. Although personality disorders are difficult to treat, there is increasing evidence that both medications and some forms of talk therapy can help many people.
Prognosis (Expectations)
The outlook varies. Some personality disorders diminish during middle age without any treatment, while others persist throughout life despite treatment.
Complications
- Problems with interpersonal relationships
- Problems with career
- Other psychiatric disorders
Calling Your Health Care Provider
Call for an appointment with your health care provider or mental health professional if you or someone close to you has symptoms of a personality disorder.
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