Paranoid Personality Disorder

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With all issues on board here concerning -

Gov/world trade towers-pentagon
Bush funding Al-queada
Building 18
Global warming
ect ect

Thought I put this up---I do have my own remedy-- since all appear to come from one element I might suggest- disconnect from liberal blogs for one week and see if there is any improvement--:)

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http://psychologytoday.com/conditions/paranoid.html#Treatment

Paranoid Personality Disorder

The word personality describes deeply ingrained patterns of behavior and the manner in which individuals perceive, relate to, and think about themselves and their world. Personality traits are conspicuous features of personality and are not necessarily pathological, although certain styles of personality traits may cause interpersonal problems. Personality disorders are enduring patterns of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of an individual's culture. They must be rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive and of sufficient severity to cause significant impairment in functioning or internal distress.

Paranoid personality disorder is an unwarranted tendency to interpret the actions of other people as deliberately threatening or demeaning. The disorder, surfacing by early adulthood, is manifested by an omnipresent sense of distrust and unjustified suspicion that yields persistent misinterpretation of others' intentions as being malicious. People with a paranoid personality disorder are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative feelings toward others but do not generally lose touch with reality. They will not confide in people, even if they prove trustworthy, for fear of being exploited or betrayed. They will often misinterpret harmless comments and behavior from others and may build up and harbor unfounded resentment for an unreasonable length of time.

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Symptoms
Suspicion
Concern with hidden motives
Expects to be exploited by others
Inability to collaborate
Social isolation
Poor self image
Detachment
Hostility
Poor sense of humor
People with this disorder typically exhibit a strong need for self-sufficiency, are rigid and often litigious. Because of their avoidance of closeness with others, they may appear calculating and cold. Usually men are diagnosed with it more than women.

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Causes
The specific cause of this disorder is unknown, but the incidence appears increased in families with a schizophrenic member. Paranoid personality disorder can result from negative childhood experiences fostered by a threatening domestic atmosphere. It is prompted by extreme and unfounded parental rage and/or condescending parental influence that cultivate profound child insecurities.

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Treatment
Treatment of paranoid personality disorder can be very effective in controlling the paranoia but is difficult because the person may be suspicious of the doctor. Without treatment this disorder will be chronic. Medications and therapy are common and effective approaches to alleviating the disorder.

The social consequences of serious mental disorders?family disruption, loss of employment and housing?can be calamitous. Comprehensive treatment, which includes services that exist outside the formal treatment system, is crucial to ameliorate symptoms, assist recovery, and, to the extent that these efforts are successful, redress stigma. Consumer self-help programs, family self-help, advocacy, and services for housing and vocational assistance complement and supplement the formal treatment system. Consumers, that is, people who use mental health services themselves, operate many of these services. The logic behind their leadership in delivery of these services is that consumers are thought to be capable of engaging others with mental disorders, serving as role models, and increasing the sensitivity of service systems to the needs of people with mental disorder.

Medications

Medications for paranoid personality disorder are generally not encouraged, as they may contribute to a heightened sense of suspicion that can ultimately lead to patient withdrawal from therapy. They are suggested, however, for the treatment of specific conditions of the disorder, such as severe anxiety or delusion, where these symptoms begin to impede normal functioning. Medications prescribed for precise conditions should be used for the briefest interval possible to successfully control them.

Psychotherapies

Psychotherapy is the most promising method of treatment for Paranoid Personality Disorder. People afflicted with this disorder have deep foundational problems that necessitate intense therapy. A confident therapist-client relationship offers the most benefit to people with the disorder, yet is extremely difficult to establish due to the dramatic skepticism of patients with this condition. People with paranoid personality disorder rarely initiate treatment and often terminate it prematurely. Likewise, building therapist-client trust requires care and is complicated to maintain even after a confidence level has been founded.

The long-term projection for people with paranoid personality disorder is bleak. Most patients experience predominant symptoms of the disorder for the duration of their lifetime and require consistent therapy.

Self Care

Self-care approaches to paranoid personality disorder are not likely to be effective forms of treatment. The high levels of suspicion and mistrust pervasive in people with this disorder make the work of support groups improbably helpful and potentially damaging

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American Psychiatric Association
National Institutes of Health - National Library of Medicine
Psychnet, United Kingdom
 

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yeah, its all liberal paranoia. How global warming, the world trade center being an inside job and Bush funding Al Qaeda groups are related only you and your buddy weasel would understand.

Again, here is the source for Bush funding Al Qaeda groups (and if this surprises you then all I can say is that you are completely ignorant to our long history in that region.)

Seymour Myron "Sy" Hersh (born April 8, 1937 Chicago) is an American Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and author based in Washington, DC. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine on military and security matters.

http://www.newyorker.com/fact/conten...5fa_fact_hersh

As for global warming, try going to google. You will find an overwhelming consensus from scientists all over the world. You can start with the EPA website in your quest to emerge from the backwoods of ignorance.

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/recentcc.html

Here is your "liberal blog" source for building 18.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/17/AR2007021701172.html
 
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The evidence is overwhelming about building 18 and other problems in the system your fellow Vets face. What syndrome do you have , that helps you turn your back on all of it ? I think you may have been inflicted with the same thing that VA Sec Jim Nicholsen has : Believe and protect everyone above you and don't think for yourself. That's how I explain it. Have you seen Bob Woodruffs piece : To Iraq and Back ? Why is it that the soldiers have been told, not to talk to the media, about the conditions at walter reed ? These guys were sent to Iraq to spawn a Democracy, and they can't speak to the press about their living conditions ? I guess it may have something to do with national security; right ?
 

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Symptoms
Suspicion
Concern with hidden motives
Expects to be exploited by others
Inability to collaborate
Social isolation
Poor self image
Detachment
Hostility
Poor sense of humor

DTB - Is this post a cry for help? It seems that you fit nearly all these characteristics...

Symptoms


Suspicion: You seem to be suspicious of all "liberals", that nothing that comes out of their mouths could possible hold any truth.

Concern with hidden motives: You seem to think that "liberals" have some hidden motives, like we search through liberal blogs to find our news and prove our points, when I think that most of us read the same news that you do.

Expects to be exploited by others: From this kind of post, you are just asking to be exploited, since you leave yourself open to easily being wrecked...

Inability to collaborate: Where is your evidence that all of these things didn't happen and are interconnected? Jabberwocky posted some good contradictory evidence.

Social isolation: Don't you have anything better to do than sit around and wreck people and call them mentally ill on the internet?

Poor self image: Are you so scared to be wrong that instead of presenting facts and concrete arguments, you call other people names and call them mentally ill so that it makes you feel better?

Detachment: You are detached from the real world if you think that evidence for global warming comes from liberal blogs and not from the majority of well-respected scientists and scientific publications. Just one example...

Hostility: You like to lump all "liberals" into one category and be hostile towards them by diagnosing them with illness.

Poor sense of humor: I think this post was supposed to be a bit humorous, but it's really not.

People with this disorder typically exhibit a strong need for self-sufficiency, are rigid and often litigious. Because of their avoidance of closeness with others, they may appear calculating and cold. Usually men are diagnosed with it more than women.



Let us know what we can do to help you.

:shrug:
 

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DTB - Is this post a cry for help? It seems that you fit nearly all these characteristics...

Symptoms


Suspicion: You seem to be suspicious of all "liberals", that nothing that comes out of their mouths could possible hold any truth.

Concern with hidden motives: You seem to think that "liberals" have some hidden motives, like we search through liberal blogs to find our news and prove our points, when I think that most of us read the same news that you do.

Expects to be exploited by others: From this kind of post, you are just asking to be exploited, since you leave yourself open to easily being wrecked...

Inability to collaborate: Where is your evidence that all of these things didn't happen and are interconnected? Jabberwocky posted some good contradictory evidence.

Social isolation: Don't you have anything better to do than sit around and wreck people and call them mentally ill on the internet?

Poor self image: Are you so scared to be wrong that instead of presenting facts and concrete arguments, you call other people names and call them mentally ill so that it makes you feel better?

Detachment: You are detached from the real world if you think that evidence for global warming comes from liberal blogs and not from the majority of well-respected scientists and scientific publications. Just one example...

Hostility: You like to lump all "liberals" into one category and be hostile towards them by diagnosing them with illness.

Poor sense of humor: I think this post was supposed to be a bit humorous, but it's really not.

People with this disorder typically exhibit a strong need for self-sufficiency, are rigid and often litigious. Because of their avoidance of closeness with others, they may appear calculating and cold. Usually men are diagnosed with it more than women.



Let us know what we can do to help you.

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Yikes. :mj07:
 

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hh....

i always believed that people on a forum should talk to other forum members like they would talk to them face to face.

where as dtb made a general statement about liberals you made it personal.you should have also made it general by talking about conservatives.

i'm sorry to see that you stooped to the level of some of the others here by making a personal attck.i know you wouldn't have said this to dtb if you were talking to him in person.
 
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hh....

i always believed that people on a forum should talk to other forum members like they would talk to them face to face.

where as dtb made a general statement about liberals you made it personal.you should have also made it general by talking about conservatives.

i'm sorry to see that you stooped to the level of some of the others here by making a personal attck.i know you wouldn't have said this to dtb if you were talking to him in person.

Please. Gardenweasel makes a living out of personal attacks, which is fine, but I haven't seen any rebukes to him.
 

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hh....

i always believed that people on a forum should talk to other forum members like they would talk to them face to face.

where as dtb made a general statement about liberals you made it personal.you should have also made it general by talking about conservatives.

i'm sorry to see that you stooped to the level of some of the others here by making a personal attck.i know you wouldn't have said this to dtb if you were talking to him in person.

I promise that my post did not mean to personally attack DTB. But for him to say that anyone who questions anything like global warming, building 18, etc. are inflicted with this mental illness is such a sweeping generalization that it was quite humorous to me.

I happen to be quite a sarcastic person, and I'm sorry that you cannot see the sarcasm in my post here. Obviously I do not really think that DTB has this mental illness, just as I am sure he does not really believe that everyone who believes in global warming gets their evidence from liberal blogs and has a mental illness.

And although I appear in person to be a rather sweet girl (if I may so conjecture), if we would get into a political argument, I am quite ferocious and would probably say something like this to his face, if he enticed me by saying that I had a mental illness because of my beliefs. (Again I would not really believe it, but for the sake of argument.)

It's all in good fun...I hope you see that :SIB


Also...I am a firm believer of this - If you are going to dish it out, then you better damn well be able to take it!
 
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Al, you've got to be kidding. :shrug:

i'm a very sarcastic person...but i took hh's post to be mean spirited.maybe it's my interpretation. i have never noticed that gw's posts to be mean spirited.i'm not going to re- read 8,000 of gw's posts. again if you can give me a link to show gw personally attacking somebody i would appreciate it...otherwise i will drop the request.

and no hh....i don't believe you would say it to dtb's face.

but i would just as soon drop this than drag it on & on...
 
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I'll have you know I have excellent sense of humor :)

P.S. However I would believe some of these conspiracy theories before I'd believe you could go on transatlantic flight/ month vacation with 2 pieces of carry on luggage ;)

--will add bit this evening--busy this morning
 
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. i have never noticed that gw's posts to be mean spirited.i'm not going to re- read 8,000 of gw's posts. again if you can give me a link to show gw personally attacking somebody i would appreciate it

Come on, man. Almost every one of GW's posts contains a 'personal attack' of some sort. His are scattershot and non-sensical, so maybe they are harder to detect. Not sure.

Hell, except for maybe yourself, I think everybody that reads and posts in this dysfunctional sub-forum has made a personal attack or two. Including Wayne. (usually directed at Haskell in a volley of personal attacks between the two. Or towards sponge, but we've ALL been *there*)

Who cares?

Just found it strange that with all the shit that's slung in here, that this one earned your scorn.
 

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Come on, man. Almost every one of GW's posts contains a 'personal attack' of some sort. His are scattershot and non-sensical, so maybe they are harder to detect. Not sure.

Hell, except for maybe yourself, I think everybody that reads and posts in this dysfunctional sub-forum has made a personal attack or two. Including Wayne. (usually directed at Haskell in a volley of personal attacks between the two. Or towards sponge, but we've ALL been *there*)

Who cares?

Just found it strange that with all the shit that's slung in here, that this one earned your scorn.

Dtb post was an attack on everyone that doesn't agree with him. Because hippo question him she is the attacker? (by the way hippo i agree with everything you said) This guy is a total loop job and im glad i don't have to say it anymore because his post speak for themselves.
 
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