Personality disorders represent some of the most challenging and mysterious problems in the field of mental health. They are diagnosed in 40–60 % of psychiatric patients, making them the most frequent of all psychiatric diagnoses. People suffering from an antisocial personality disorder or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder are often misdiagnosed.
As a result, the effects on the sufferers and their families can be wrenching. Considering this, what changes do you face while managing personality disorders?