Cluster B Persons with Histrionic Personality Disorder* are characterized by a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking. Their lives are full of drama (so-called "drama queens"). They are uncomfortable in situations where they are not the center of attention.
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People with Narcissistic Personality Disorder* have significant problems with their sense of self-worth stemming from a powerful sense of entitlement. This leads them to believe they deserve special treatment, and to assume they have special powers, are uniquely talented . . .
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. . . or that they are especially brilliant or attractive. Their sense of entitlement can lead them to act in ways that fundamentally disregard and disrespect the worth of those around them.

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Borderline Personality Disorder tend to experience intense and unstable emotions and moods that can shift fairly quickly. They generally have a hard time calming down once they have become upset. As a result, they frequently have angry outbursts and engage in impulsive behaviors.
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The Antisocial Personality Disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of other people that often manifests as hostility and/or aggression. Deceit and manipulation are also central features. (this feeds the "malignancy" - little or no empathy)
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Add to all of this lack of exercise, good nutrition, age, possible illness and onset of dementia and what you have is a person who needs to be hospitalized lest they harm themselves or others. Also, denial denial denial is hallmark of the truly mentally ill. I know I'm messed up!
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I own it and treat it and work very hard both with medical and neuropsychiatric caregivers (which in Nevada are excellent btw) and am functioning and alive despite 40+ years of suicidal ideations and self harm. That ain't easy and it starts with admitting something's not right.
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