PICK THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER!!!.  Feelings of inadequacy  Doesn’t like to socialize with others  Very sensitive to what others think about them 

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PICK THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER!!!

 Feelings of inadequacy  Doesn’t like to socialize with others  Very sensitive to what others think about them  Afraid of rejection

 Lack of conscience & empathy  Little regard for other’s feelings  View the world as hostile and look out only for themselves

 Fear of being separated from important people in their lives, become “clingy”  Difficulty making everyday decisions  Feels helpless when alone  Difficulty disagreeing with others  Need others to take charge in most areas of life

 Having an exaggerated sense of self- importance  Overwhelming need for admiration  Patronizing, snobby  Preoccupied w/ fantasies of unlimited, success, power, beauty…  Lacks empathy  Arrogant behaviors & attitudes  Exploits others

 Detached from social relationships  Doesn’t enjoy close relationships (even family)  Difficulty expressing emotions  Uninterested in sex, activities, relationships  Seems emotionally cold & detached

 Distrustful & suspicious of others  Thinks others’ motives are always bad  Affects every relationship they have  Preoccupied w/ doubts about loyalty of friends  Reluctant to confide in others bc think it will be used against

 Needs to be the center of attention & feels uncomfortable when not  Inappropriate sexual or provocative behavior  Uses physical appearance to draw attention  Thinks relationships are closer than they actually are  Dramatic, theatrical, exaggerated emotions

 Tries to avoid abandonment (real or imagined)  Pattern of unstable & intense relationships  Unstable self-image, feelings of empitness  Impulsive  Recurrent suicidal behavior  Emotional instability  Intense anger & trouble controlling it