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Personality disorders are worse than the average mental illness. NAMI only lists one personality disorder. Personality disorders come with a sense that they are permanent and start in a much earlier age. Personality disorders are not the kind of thing to bring up in court. Imagine a person in court for something serious and then adding that the person has been this way his or her whole life as a psychopath and won't change.
The usual mental disorders do not make the person dangerous. The usual mental illness makes them vulnerable to other people harming them. Why then must people argue here using personality disorders as examples? Because the normal range of mental illness does not make them dangerous.
Most people with mental illness are not dangerous. Mental illness can give them more of an opportunity to be dangerous, because we are dealing with abnormal behaviors.
People with personality disorders come in all shapes and sizes. The unique thing about personality disorders (Borderline is a good example) is the ability that high functioning borderlines have to fool and manipulate people. I know, I was around one for a long time. Eventually, the behaviors become more obvious to the people that are around them more often and when the personality disordered person is unable to control their surroundings.
Personality disorders are difficult for two reasons; as I mentioned above, some live relatively normal public lives, but reek havoc in their personal lives and; most refuse to acknowledge they have a problem and seek treatment.
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