Do your family members have a personality disorder?

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  • Most of my family does. My dad, whom I hardly see is a paranoid schizophrenic and a sociopath. My mum has anxiety and depression, and I don't know how to explain it but it's like she's still a little kid. Growing up it was like I was the adult, you know? My grandma is schizophrenic, my aunt is manic bipolar. My brother is developing alcohol and marijuana induced paranoia, since he's smoked and drunk every day of his life and he's just turned thirty. I have another aunt with a narcistic disorder, and my uncle in Greece has split personality.
    I understand what you mean by saying that you're trying to keep yourself sane. Sometimes, the worry for your own sanity can be kind of scary...
    I guess, my advice is to make sure you surround yourself with friends. Have enough time away from your parents, and find someone you trust to talk to.

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    • thanks, great advice

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    • The psychopath;

      1.Superficial charm

      2.Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking

      3.Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations

      4.Unreliability

      5.Untruthfulness and insincerity

      6.Lack of remorse and shame

      7.Inadequately motivated antisocial behavior

      8.Poor judgment and failure to learn by experience

      9.Pathologic egocentricity and incapacity for love

      10.General poverty in major affective reactions

      11.Specific loss of insight

      12.Unresponsiveness in general interpersonal relations

      13.Fantastic and uninviting behavior with drink and sometimes without

      14.Suicide threats rarely carried out

      15.Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated

      16.Failure to follow any life plan.

      Number two, the "Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking" makes it quite impossible for you to be telling the truth if you know what I mean.

      Oh and one can't be "manic bipolar" just bipolar, "manic depression" is the old term for it, though you seem to have created a brand new hybrid.

      Fuckass.

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      • K.
        So for a person to spend countless nights taking all the electronics in the house apart in search of bugs and listening devices is normal? You mean to tell me that my father wasn't having delusions? That there really were people trying to hear his conversations? He was right all along?
        My information comes from family members and family history. No mental doctor I've seen has doubted me so why should I take word from you?
        Forgive my use of "manic bipolar", I actually find it funny that you felt the need to point that out.
        Go back to your hole, your stupid opinions are not needed.
        Fuckass.

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        • "You mean to tell me that my father wasn't having delusions?"

          No, I'm saying he was obviously a paranoid schizophrenic if he did those things, but NOT a sociopath. Come on, get with it. A sociopath wouldn't spend countless nights taking all the electronics in the house apart in search of bugs and listening devices. A sociopath isn't crazy in the slightest they are absent of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking.

          A paranoid shizophrenic CAN'T be a sociopath.

          He was one but not both, do you understand? Is that clear enough?

          "Forgive my use of "manic bipolar", I actually find it funny that you felt the need to point that out."

          Everyone should point things out. So people stop spreading retarded information, people are dumb enough these days without having to listen to you.

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