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Basic Facts About Personality Disorders

Personality disorders affect nearly 15% of the population and are characterized by pervasive patterns of inner experience and outward behavior. A person's work, family, and social life can all be affected by the symptoms. There are many different kinds of personality disorders, each with specific symptoms and traits.
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