HAMBURG — What is “normal” and what isn’t? This question is constantly being renegotiated in psychology. And sometimes, the boundaries shift, as they are now. What is considered a personality disorder ...
LAST week, we began a new journey into the world of personality disorders, setting the foundation by exploring what personality truly is and how our deepest patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving ...
This week, I’m at a professional conference dedicated to understanding and treating personality disorders. Attending talks and clinical workshops in this space got me thinking about how tricky it is ...
Not long ago, I listened to someone, a non-mental health professional, lament the collapse of their long-term romantic relationship. Their former lover allegedly “two-timed” them, and upon being ...
Everyone's diagnosing everyone with narcissism on the thinnest of criteria these days, but it turns out there is one way to detect a potential personality disorder in a person: their speech patterns.
Charlotte Entwistle has received funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Leverhulme Trust. Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone’s ...