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Personality Disorders
Someone with a personality disorder frequently misreads situations or the intentions of others, and reacts in ways that deteriorate relationships. As a result, relationships tend to be unstable, fleeting, or marked with conflict, tension, and hurt feelings. Therapy can help you to feel better and develop healthier coping skills. Therapy can also be helpful for loved ones, who are being impacted by someone with a personality disorder.