Paranoid personality disorder
Paranoid personality is also called delusional personality. It refers to a type of abnormal personality characterized by extremely stubborn stubbornness. It is manifested by excessive care for oneself and high self-evaluation. Often blame the cause of frustration to others or induce objective. . It is one of 12 types of personality disorder in the "Diagnostic Statistics Manual" (DSM-Ⅲ) in 1980. According to survey data, the number of people with paranoid personality disorder accounted for 5.8% of the total number of psychological disorders. Because such people have little self-knowledge, they have a denial attitude towards their biased execution, and the actual situation may exceed this proportion.
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