Which Personality Disorder Do You Think This Is?

I know I can’t get diagnosed on here, but I need to know which one sounds most like me in your opinion. I cry over the easiest things, I get angry over small things, I get depressed for no reason, my mood changes ALL the time. Like, in the morning I could be happy, then randomly I am angry. I cannot trust others, when I hear someone laugh I think they are laughing at me. I have created people in my head ha-ha, pathetic I know . And most of the time I feel lonely, when I have a big circle of friends. ( I need to know which specific disorder this sounds like, so I will be able to know which ones to get tested for ) Thank you for your time.

Answer #1

Ok, uhm we just got through personality disorders, and it doesnt sound like any of them. It could be bipolar, but I cant diagnose online. Also, it’s not like you get a test for a particular disorder. They ask you some questions and pretty much diagnose you from the symptoms… (whether it’s a personality disorder or an Axis I disorder)

Answer #2

You sound like me… when I was younger! I think you’ll totally grow out of it!

If anything I’d say you have depression, and I did as well when I was in high school. Be careful about going on medication, I really hated my anti depression medication and I realized a little too late I didn’t need it.

You have to learn how to be happy and how to control emotions. It’s not easy, but you’ll figure it out.

Answer #3

to be honest it sounds like low self esteem not disorder I mean low sef esteem can trigger depression . but it can aslo be an attention disorder I don’t know specifics but there are people who jut relly want ttention and cant show it well

Answer #4

obviously Bi POLAR!

Answer #5

Bi-Polar.

Answer #6

Do you react too quickly or do you even think about what went wrong before reacting? Those who think about it before reacting are able to understand and compose themselves so likewise, they control their feelings better.

On the contrary, those of us who react too suddenly and spontaneously, get angry real fast. Think about a certain common situation and imagine or visualize the possible emotions and reactions. List some of your friends you can think of. For instance, imagine we have this current situation-a friend of yours is sitting in a café and somebody accidentally spills something hot on her/his hands. Okay, now imagine the different possible reactions from the list. You can write some reactions that might differ greatly. You can also picture out one of your friends just laughing it off and yet another pal calling the owner or manager and making a big scene.

All the reactions are all different simply because they are expressing and dealing with their anger in all different ways. As we all have our own opinions, so do other people. Trying to understand and realize other people’s point of view helps in many given situations. And if we all have varied viewpoints, why try to force our opinions and thoughts on them? Try and understand what and why they think that way or just leave them with that. If your boss is mad at you, try not to react immediately. Give some time to think and ponder about all the probable reasons and you may find the answer to his anger.

If at the end of the day you realized that his anger is completely unjustified, you can choose to forgive and not react angrily too.

Take care !!

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