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People with paranoid personalities are manifested in the following ways:
1. Narrow-minded, sensitive to people or things around you, and resentful of insults and hurts.
2. Feeling uneasy about other people's achievements or honors, jealousy, either provoking quarrels, or saying cool things behind their backs, or publicly complaining and blaming others.
3. Pretentious, self-righteous, overestimating one's own abilities, and accustomed to blaming others for failures and responsibilities.
4. Often unreasonably suspect that others want to hurt, deceive or take advantage of themselves, distort the understanding of others' good intentions, and always think that others have bad intentions.
5. It is easy to hold grudges, keep in mind that they think they have been despised and treated unfairly, and have a strong sense of hostility and revenge.
6. Often have pathological jealousy concepts, doubt the loyalty of spouses or lovers, restrict the interaction between the other party and the opposite sex, or show great unhappiness.
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Self-righteous and self-serving. Overconfident and opinionated. He loves to admit death, has delusions, fantasies, excesses, and mental symptoms that expand or shrink the existence of facts, is sensitive and suspicious of the outside world, likes to sit in the right seat, reads and understands that other people's unintentional words and behaviors are aimed at him and hurts him, and is overly vigilant and defensive.
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Paranoid personality traits, how to find people who cope with paranoid personality?
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Paranoid personality disorder is a personality disorder.
This type of person is stubborn, sensitive and suspicious, overly alert, narrow-minded, and jealous. Unfounded suspicion is typical of paranoid personality disorder.
Such people are often on guard and nervous, distorting their understanding of the neutral or benign actions of others, and having a wide range of distrust and suspicion of others, such as interpreting others' motives as malicious.
Patients have a high self-esteem, refuse to accept criticism, and are overly sensitive to setbacks and failures. If questioned, there will be arguments, sophistry, and even impulsive attacks.
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Paranoid people are characterized by suspicion and paranoia, and such people are overly sensitive to frustration and rejection. Deeply humiliated by the so-called neglect of others and oneself, full of resentment, and prone to holding grudges. In addition, he is angry about the contempt and unfair treatment he considers to have been received.
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Paranoid personality traits, how to find people who cope with paranoid personality?
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The paranoid personality is also called the delusional personality. Its behavior is often characterized by: extreme hyperesthesia, reluctance to insults and injuries; stubborn and rigid in thought and behavior, sensitive and suspicious, and narrow-minded; Jealousy, nervousness and uneasiness about the achievements or honors of others, jealousy, either picking quarrels, or talking behind their backs, or publicly complaining and blaming others, people with this personality cannot get along at home, cannot get along well with friends and colleagues outside, and others have to stay away from him.
In order to facilitate diagnosis, the characteristics of paranoid personality are described in the Chinese Classification Scheme and Diagnostic Criteria for Mental Disorders (CCMD-2-R) as:
1.Widespread suspicion, often misinterpreting the unintentional, non-malicious, or even friendly behavior of others as hostility or discrimination, or unfounded suspicion that others will be used or harmed, so they are overly vigilant and defensive.
2.Interpreting things around you as a "conspiracy" that doesn't fit the reality of the situation can be an overpriced idea.
3.Prone to pathological jealousy.
4.Excessive conceit, blaming others for setbacks or failures, always thinking that they are right.
5.He is jealous of others, and he cannot tolerate the wrongs of others.
6.Detached from reality to argumentative and hostile, stubbornly pursuing unreasonable "rights" or interests of the individual.
7.Ignoring or not believing objective evidence that does not correspond to the patient's thinking. As a result, it is difficult to change a patient's mind with reason or facts.
To be diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder, a patient's symptoms must meet at least three of the above criteria.
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Paranoid personality, also known as delusional personality, is often called "a tendon" in life, and its main psychological characteristics are: sensitive and suspicious, love to drill the horns, self-righteous, easy to be emotional, and angry about things.
Its behavior and psychology can be summarized as follows:
1. Personal understanding is different. Paranoid people often have different understandings, and if they are the same as the others, they are not called paranoid.
2. It is extremely difficult (unacceptable) to change the viewpoint of identification.
3. If the goal is not achieved, the world will not stop.
4. My heart is very painful and hateful. In fact, the paranoid personality is psychologically painful, because in order to achieve the goal, the goal is difficult or impossible to achieve, and the psychological suffering, and in addition, people like them often because of their long-term paranoid personality, so that their family members, colleagues and neighbors are far away from him, resulting in his inner loneliness, loneliness and pain, which is their pitiful aspect; On the other hand, in the process of achieving their ends, they bring endless annoyance and suffering to the lives of others, especially the spiritual life, and even bring insecurity to society, which is an aspect of their hatred.
5. The form of expression, hot and cold paranoia. Some manifestations are in the form of calmness, which is emotional to their own hearts, and has no strong external expression, and has no violent tendencies, generally with high education and high IQ; Some of the manifestations are in the form of hot violence, and their emotions are not only strong in their own hearts, but also externally, and even violent tendencies, generally with low education and low IQ.
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Paranoid personality is mainly formed when people are young, when the person's cognitive level is not high enough and the development of thinking is not sound. At this time, it is necessary to have the correct guidance of family members such as parents. If you are not trusted in your childhood, you are often excluded in the family environment, you lack the love given by your family, and you are prone to a paranoid personality.
Growing up, they are constantly hit by life, often experiencing setbacks and failures, and are also prone to paranoid personalities. In the same way, when the self-requirements are too high to achieve, but they cannot face their own shortcomings correctly, they will develop self-denial emotions, and they will not be willing to admit their own shortcomings, which will lead to paranoia.
Personality Disorder Screening Test.
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Living in a loveless family since childhood, everything will be denied? Without anyone to support him, he will develop an extremely depressed personality in the long run.
Questions. Do you think this person's personality will be inherited?
It will have an impact on her child, if he doesn't change.
Because of extreme people, his home education is imperfect.
Questions. Well, I agree with you.
I'm going to say that people with this extreme personality, will he inherit this kind of personality to the next generation?
Hello dear, thank you for your recognition, it is true.
It's not inherited, but it affects children, if it's always been like this.
Questions. I'm not saying that this family influenced me, but from this genetic point of view, will this person's personality be inherited?
Hello dear, I have always told you that it will not be inherited.
It will affect you, it will affect you slowly.
If that extreme person doesn't change.
Questions. Well, okay, thank you.
It's okay dear, I wish you a happy life.
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Paranoid personality may be related to family factors, if you live in a single-parent family for a long time, or if your parents are often not with you, it will lead to an extreme lack of love and concern for the patient, which can lead to personality changes. Paranoid personality will have extreme distrust and suspicion of others, often appear angry and uneasy because of suspicion, it is difficult to rely on others, and often fear that others will take advantage of them.
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All manifestations of a paranoid person, as follows:
1. Paranoia. Paranoid personality is because the personality deviates from the normal, resulting in abnormal personality disorder, and people with paranoid personality are shown to be overly sensitive to frustration and rejection. Ignoring others can feel deeply insulting, and patients have a relatively high opinion of themselves and are always unable to tolerate the faults of others.
2. Suspicion. Paranoid people will always misinterpret the kindness of others as hostility, always feel that others have bad intentions, and always doubt the sincerity of others. For example, they always feel that their partner is unfaithful, and at the same time, they will limit their interactions with friends of the opposite sex.
3. It is easy to hold grudges.
Paranoid people tend to hold grudges and refuse to forgive others for the harm or insults they have caused. There is always a strong sense of revenge, and there is a more obvious hostility towards anyone around you.
Causes of the formation of personality paranoia
1. Heredity. Paranoia may be related to genetics, and if both parents or one of the parents are paranoid, the child may become paranoid.
2. Personality defects.
Including emotional irritation or self-esteem, when encountering some psychological factors, social factors and other internal conflicts. There is no way to deal with it properly, and after a long period of time, it gradually forms paranoid concepts, which induces paranoia. For example, the personality is relatively strong and the score is the first from the bottom at one time, and you can't compromise, and then there are biased behaviors such as forcing yourself to study.
3. Cultural background.
Due to factors such as education and the surrounding environment, the guide has led to excessive self-confidence, excessive conceit, excessive extremism and stubbornness. Sometimes it even reaches an extreme level, which is called paranoia, for example, the teacher praises Xiao Ming for being the best every day. Xiao Ming also agrees with this idea, and then manifests himself as having a little achievement and habitually boasting.
Appears arrogant and thinks he is extraordinary.
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People with a paranoid personality are paranoid, suspicious, and prone to holding grudges.
1. Paranoia: Paranoid personality is because the personality deviates from the normal, resulting in abnormal personality, people with paranoid personality are overly sensitive to frustration and rejection, and they will feel deeply insulted by ignoring others, and patients have a relatively high evaluation of themselves, and they are always unable to tolerate the faults of others.
2. Suspicion: Paranoid people will always misinterpret the kindness of others as hostility, always feel that others have bad intentions, and always doubt the sincerity of others, such as always feeling that their partner is unfaithful, and at the same time will limit the interaction between their partner and friends of the opposite sex.
3. Easy to hold grudges: Paranoid people are easy to hold grudges, unwilling to forgive others for the harm or insults they have brought to themselves, and there is always a strong sense of revenge, and there is obvious hostility towards anyone around them.
Learn to get along with bigoted people
1. Don't be in a hurry to change the other party quickly.
Paranoid people are sensitive to being changed, and if you want to be with them peacefully, don't rush to change them in a short period of time. On the one hand, you have to be prepared for the long haul, because changing them doesn't happen overnight. On the other hand, don't be too anxious, because this will increase their vigilance and close the door tighter.
2. Express your thoughts in a tactful way.
You can communicate with them, but be mindful of how you express yourself. Try not to express your meaning in an accusatory tone, because this can easily provoke their hostility and rejection. You can euphemistically express your thoughts in a negotiated or even weak way, which can weaken their wariness of you so that your relationship can develop further.
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Summary. Hello, I am a one-point zero listener, Mr. Xiao Yuan. I think I can understand and talk about the topic of paranoia, and I was a paranoid personality before me, about a year or so.
Manifestations of people with paranoid personalities.
Hello, I am a one-point zero listener, Mr. Xiao Yuan. I think I can understand and talk about the topic of paranoia, and I was a paranoid personality before me, about a year or so.
Everyone is a different individual, and my performance lies in the fact that I can't listen to what others say, and I have been listening to my own thoughts arbitrarily, which leads to more extreme things later, and I can't recognize the two sides of a thing, which makes my parents and friends feel very tired.
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