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Famous People with personality disorders

Ji Woo & Harman

Personality vs Personality Disorder

Personality: Can be defined as a pattern of thinking, feel, relating and behaving (regarding self and others) that form an individuals distinctive character.

Personality disorder: When certain personality traits become so pronounced, rigid, and maladaptive that they impair daily life/interpersonal functioning.

Paranoid Personality Disorder

Traits include:

- the belief that everyone is out to get them

- rigid, unforgiving

- hypersensitive

- constantly in fear of being exploited/deceived

- suspicious of everyone's true motives, even close friends and family

- can lead to health issues due to high levels of constant stress as well as anger problems

- more commonly diagnosed in men

Joseph Stalin and "The Great Purge"

Joseph Stalin and "The Great Purge"

The Great Purge was a brutal political campaign led by Joseph Stalin to eliminate members of the Communist Party and anyone else he considered a threat.

- took place between 1936-1938

- at least 750,000 people were executed

- more than a million other people were sent to forced labor camps

Antisocial Personality Disorder

- AKA sociopathy

- Disregard for others

- Lack of remorse, empathy

- Deceitful, lying, irresponsible

- Can be quite physically violent

- Believe they are above the law (75% of the prison population have ASPD)

Ted Bundy

(kidnapped, raped and murdered over 30 women (exact number unknown))

- would have intercourse with his victims corpses

- decapitated at least twelve victims and kept some of the severed heads as mementos in his apartment.

Charles Wayne Gacy

(assaulted and murdered 33 young men and boys)

- performed at Children's Hospitals as a clown and would later lure a victim to his home, dupe him into donning handcuffs on the pretext of demonstrating a magic trick, then rape and torture them before killing them.

BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER

- unstable relationships, mood, self image

- fear of abandonment

- chronic feeling of emptiness

- difficulty controlling anger

- reckless behavior

Myrtle hardly ever smiled and took great offense at the smallest slight, crying rivers of tears and wailing, hence her nickname Moaning Myrtle

She had frequent mood swings and would lash out if she felt someone was saying something bad about her. Her insecurity also led to bouts of intense anger. Myrtle was often upset so badly that she tried to kill herself until she realized that she was already dead

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

- Believe that they are superior/above others

- Fantasies about power, success

- Unable to empathize with others

- Arrogant/selfish

- Vain

- Expectation of constant praise and admiration

He would go around the world and trick accomplished witches and wizards into revealing their greatest deeds and then erasing their memories, then he would write a book involving those stories as it was him who did it all

He would also make outrageous claims and suggestions, whether about other people’s professions or in times of danger, in order to make himself look more important and powerful than he truly was

Schizoid personality disorder

cold, loner, Gollum XD, Snape

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How is it shown?

  • Lack of social relationships
  • His only friend and love interest was Lily.

  • After calling her mudblood he never recovers this friendship and has no other friendships henceforth.

  • Doesn't participate in Hogsmead gatherings.

  • Limited and cold expression, monotonous voice

  • Has not been seen expressing pleasure

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

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  • She wears shoes to bed because she sleepwalks

  • She sees Thestrals

  • "Loony Lovegood" doesn't have many friends

  • Nargles - imaginary creatures

  • Peculiar fashion and actions, aloof voice

Histrionic Personality disorder

“My Lord . . . my Lord . . . ”

It was Bellatrix’s voice, and she spoke as if to a lover.

“If I had sons, I would be glad to give them up to the service of the Dark Lord”

  • Dresses provocatively,

  • Obsessed with Voldemort

  • Acts theatrically

  • Exaggerated emotion, self dramatised

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Dependent personality disorder

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  • Worshipped/Idolised James Potter and Sirius
  • Later depends on Voldemort: Agrees with everything Voldemort says and follows all his orders
  • Literally becomes a pet (rat)
  • Cuts off his hand for Voldemort - tolerant of abuse

Obsessive Compulsive Personality disorder

  • She needs complete control
  • Inflexible
  • 136 Educational decrees
  • Stubborn

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28: "Dolores Jane Umbridge (High Inquisitor) has replaced Albus Dumbledore as Head of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."

26: "Teachers are hereby banned from giving students any information that is not strictly related to the subjects they are paid to teach." (OP25)

45 - PROPER DRESS & DECORUM IS TO BE maintained AT ALL TIMES.

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